Again, in another place, he writeth of their Pro∣phets thus.
If they deny their Prophets to have been Bri∣bers, let them affirm it conditionally that if it
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If they deny their Prophets to have been Bri∣bers, let them affirm it conditionally that if it
be proved, they be no longer Prophets. For all the Works of a Prophet are necessarily to be proved. Tell me, I beseech ye, Is it seemly for a Prophet to painthimself in Colours? Is it seem∣ly for a Prophet to smooth himself with the white glittering Stibi•…•…? i. e. A certain Stone which maketh the Skin look very fair, when it is rubbed with it. Is it seemly for a Prophet to pinch and gingerly to set forth himself? Is it seemly for a Prophet to Dice and Cards? Is it seemly for a Prophet to be a Usurer? Let them answer me.