9 adjectives to describe subsisting

EFFIGY.Two married partners, between or in whom conjugial love subsists, are an effigy and form of it, 65.

Or is not that which moves always naturally prior to that which is moved; and in short does not every form which is pure from its contrary subsist by itself prior to that which is mingled with it?

For that which is perfectly effable cannot be conjoined with the perfectly ineffable; but it is necessary that the progression of intelligibles should terminate in this order, in which the first effable subsists, and that which is called by proper names.

= x. From these considerations we see that the ultimate foundation of every form of matter is spirit, and hence that a universal intelligence subsists throughout Nature inherent in every one of its manifestations.

Does not that which is posterior subsist from what is prior, as it exists from what is prior?

But every where things pure subsist prior to their contraries, and such as are unmingled to the commingled.

RELATIVES subsist between the greatest and the least of the same thing, 425, 17.

WORLD, the spiritual, subsists from its sun, which is pure love, as the natural world subsists from its sun, 380.

= x. From these considerations we see that the ultimate foundation of every form of matter is spirit, and hence that a universal intelligence subsists throughout Nature inherent in every one of its manifestations.

9 adjectives to describe  subsisting