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MR. SOUTHGATE’S WORKS. 
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MANY THOUGHTS OF MANY MINDS: 
Selections and Quotations from the best Authors, Compiled and 
Analytically Arranged by 
HENRY. SOUTHGATE 
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BY THE SAME AUTHe@ 
Now Ready, THIRD EDITION. 
SUGGESTIVE THOUGHTS ON RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS: 
A Dictionary of Quotations and Selected Passages from nearly 1,000 of 
the best Writers, Ancient and Modern. 
Compiled and Analytically Arranged by HENRY SOUTHGATE, In 
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so many rich gems of thought ; while many outside the ministerial circle will obtain stimulus, 
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his own. The labour expended on ‘ Suggestive Thoughts ’ must have been immense, 
and the result is as nearly perfect as human fallibility can make it. . . . Apart from the 
selections it contains, the book is of value as an index to theological writings. As a model of 
judicious, logical, and suggestive treatment of a subject, we may refer our readers to the 
manner in which the subject ‘Jesus CurisT’ is arranged and illustrated in ‘ Suggestive 
Thoughts.’ ”’—Glasgow News. 
