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Lessons >>
Legitimate Use of Allegory -- Albert Barnes, D. D.
St. Paul Allegorizing -- Archdeacon Farrar
The Allegories of Sarah and Hagar -- Charles Haddon Spurgeon
The Allegory of Hagar -- W.F. Adeney
The Children of Promise -- H. M. Villiers, M. A.
The Force of the Allegory -- T. Binney.
The Interpretation of the Old Testament -- Bishop Lynch-Cotton.
The Lessons of the Allegory -- Dean Vaughan.
The Profitableness of Scripture -- T. Fuller.
The Two Covenants -- W. Perkins.
Which Things are an Allegory -- Spurgeon.
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