Excerpt from The Most Remarkable Types, Figures, and Allegories of the Old Testament In order to settle the proper limits of allegorical interpreta tion, two things must be observed, which our author, in the course of this work, appears to have steadfastly keptin his eye. First, To make a proper divine allegory, type, or figure, it is necessarily required that there be a resemblance, less or more, betwixt the literal history, person, or thing,...