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1 II, XXIII| philosopher; who, whatever substantial forms he may talk of, has 2 II, XXV | but to the knowing of any substantial being, an accurate collection 3 II, XXXI | essence, something called substantial form, of that I confess 4 III, VI | to be found.~10. Not the substantial form, which we know less. 5 III, VI | their distinct internal substantial forms, and that it was those 6 III, VI | fruitless inquiries after “substantial forms”; wholly unintelligible, 7 III, VI | essences. To distinguish substantial beings into species, according 8 III, VI | or that tea?~24. Not by substantial forms. Upon the whole matter, 9 III, VI | them. Much less were any substantial forms ever thought on by 10 III, VI | trouble themselves about substantial forms, but are content with 11 III, VI | consideration of real essences, or substantial forms; which come not within 12 III, VIII | was only the doctrine of substantial forms, and the confidence 13 III, X | that is not persuaded that substantial forms, vegetative souls, 14 III, X | imbibed the doctrine of substantial forms, whereby they firmly 15 III, XI | about natural bodies and substantial things, to have learned, 16 IV, III | What a small part of the substantial beings that are in the universe 17 IV, VIII | it is plain that names of substantial beings, as well as others, 18 IV, XII | improvement of our knowledge in substantial beings? Here we are to take