And all the Devils befought Him, faying, Send us into By J. BURGESS, of LANCASHIRE. Published at Requeft. To understand a proverb and the interpretation, the words of the wife and their dark sayings. Which things are an Allegory. Prov. i. 6. Gal. iv. 24 LONDON: Printed for J. BUCKLAND, in Pater-Nofter-Row; ADVERTISEMENT. IT is by many reported, that the three proverbs, which make the general topics of the following Difcourfe, were raifed from the fubject (Mark v. 12. 13.) by HUGH PETERS of the laft age. Mr. J. Burgess, upon hearing them reilated, was fo impreffed, that when he etired from company, the particulars arifing from those proverbs, flowed fo readily into his mind, that (as he says in a letter to a friend) he reduced them into the form of a Sermon; which he delivered on a public occafion. The fingularity of it became the fubject of converfation around the neighborhood; and when fome detached parts of it |