But in an immaterial substance it is not possible to presuppose anything whereby it is this thing; because it is what it is by its form, whereby it has being, since it is a subsisting form.
For an immaterial substance is not multiplied in number within one species.
Hence such a way of receiving is not that of matter, but of an immaterial substance.
And to this I answer: First, This can be no question at all to those who place thought in a purely material animal constitution, void of an immaterial substance.
This definition of an "immaterial substance" is ambiguous.
As we are about to launch forth into the wide field of existence in search of an "immaterial substance," it may be well to have the term correctly defined, so as to be able to distinguish such a substance from matter.
How is it possible man can operate on such beings; how can the physical actions of a material substance have any influence over an immaterial substance, devoid of parts, having no point of contact.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "immaterial substance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.