It surely exists in the individuals, since substantia specierum is not different from the essentia individuorum.
Sanctus Dominus Deus omnipotens in principio, quod est in te, in sapientia tua, quae nata est de substantia tua, fecisti aliquid et de nihilo.
On the other hand, the internal determinations of a substantia phaenomenon in space are nothing but relations, and it is itself nothing more than a complex of mere relations.
For faith, as substantia rerum, argumentum non the apostle witnesseth, is the apparentium.
The world of appearance is conditioned by the forms of space and time; the objectively possible coincides with the actual; and the substantia phaenomenon has no independent essence, but reduces without remainder to external relations.
The phrase substantia phaenomenon is not, as might at first sight seem, equivalent to the empirical object of Kant's phenomenalist teaching.
Most fortunately the Categories was never put out of sight; and it is there that the doctrine of Substantia Prima stands clearly proclaimed.
By his permission, in the very point to which Lord Bacon's observation applies, Mr Mill's subjects do resemble the substantia and elementum of the schoolmen and differ from the lines and magnitudes of Euclid.
There is no more resemblance, says the Westminster Reviewer, between pain and substantia than between pain and a line or an angle.
Illud insuper advertendum est, quod in hoc dialogo cum dicitur Unum, Pythagoreorum more quaeque substantia a materia penitus absoluta significari potest: ut Deus, Mens, Anima.
Son and Spirit are only different dispositiones Dei, the Father alone is tota substantia et unus Deus.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "substantia" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.