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spelling | Philpot, John Verfasser aut A prospective-glasse for gamesters: or, A short treatise against gameing in which is contained a plaine and perfect manifestation of the inconveniencies, miseries and calamities which the user or practiser of unlawfull games doth bring upon himselfe, not onely in regard of his mortall body, but also upon his eternall soule. Wherein also these six evill consequences of gaming are exactly and pertinently handled, viz. [brace] Drunkennesse. Lying. Swearing. [double brace] Adultery. Poverty. Theevery. [brace] Written at the request of a gamester, upon his detestation of his former idle life and practice in this kind By John Philpot Master in Arts. Dedicated to the honest and judicious youngmen and apprentices of the honourable city of London. Published according to order Short treatise against gameing London Printed for Thomas Bates, at the Maidenhead on Snow-hill, neere Holborne Conduit 1646 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 23". - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - Thomason, E.345[15]. - Wing (2nd ed.), P1988A. - Wing identifies the author as John Philipot, 1589?-1645, but this attribution is unlikely. Philipot was 1) Somerset Herald 1624 and 2) D.C.L. Oxford 1643. He would not have referred to himself (or have been referred to posthumously) as Master in Arts. Further, as a royalist active on the side of the King, Philipot is unlikely to have had the gaming habits of the "youngmen and apprentices" of London uppermost in his mind. Foster and Venn list no John Philpot or Philipot (or variant) whose highest degree was Master of Arts and who was living in 1646 or shortly before Online-Ausgabe Ann Arbor, Mich UMI 1999- Early English books online Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 20723581 Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 56:E345[15]) s1999 Gambling - Early works to 1800 - Religious aspects Vices - Early works to 1800 Religion Gambling Religious aspects Early works to 1800 Vices Early works to 1800 Philipot, John Sonstige oth Reproduktion von Philpot, John A prospective-glasse for gamesters: or, A short treatise against gameing 1646 https://search.proquest.com/docview/2240942665 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Philpot, John A prospective-glasse for gamesters: or, A short treatise against gameing in which is contained a plaine and perfect manifestation of the inconveniencies, miseries and calamities which the user or practiser of unlawfull games doth bring upon himselfe, not onely in regard of his mortall body, but also upon his eternall soule. Wherein also these six evill consequences of gaming are exactly and pertinently handled, viz. [brace] Drunkennesse. Lying. Swearing. [double brace] Adultery. Poverty. Theevery. [brace] Written at the request of a gamester, upon his detestation of his former idle life and practice in this kind Gambling - Early works to 1800 - Religious aspects Vices - Early works to 1800 Religion Gambling Religious aspects Early works to 1800 Vices Early works to 1800 |
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title_alt | Short treatise against gameing |
title_auth | A prospective-glasse for gamesters: or, A short treatise against gameing in which is contained a plaine and perfect manifestation of the inconveniencies, miseries and calamities which the user or practiser of unlawfull games doth bring upon himselfe, not onely in regard of his mortall body, but also upon his eternall soule. Wherein also these six evill consequences of gaming are exactly and pertinently handled, viz. [brace] Drunkennesse. Lying. Swearing. [double brace] Adultery. Poverty. Theevery. [brace] Written at the request of a gamester, upon his detestation of his former idle life and practice in this kind |
title_exact_search | A prospective-glasse for gamesters: or, A short treatise against gameing in which is contained a plaine and perfect manifestation of the inconveniencies, miseries and calamities which the user or practiser of unlawfull games doth bring upon himselfe, not onely in regard of his mortall body, but also upon his eternall soule. Wherein also these six evill consequences of gaming are exactly and pertinently handled, viz. [brace] Drunkennesse. Lying. Swearing. [double brace] Adultery. Poverty. Theevery. [brace] Written at the request of a gamester, upon his detestation of his former idle life and practice in this kind |
title_exact_search_txtP | A prospective-glasse for gamesters: or, A short treatise against gameing in which is contained a plaine and perfect manifestation of the inconveniencies, miseries and calamities which the user or practiser of unlawfull games doth bring upon himselfe, not onely in regard of his mortall body, but also upon his eternall soule. Wherein also these six evill consequences of gaming are exactly and pertinently handled, viz. [brace] Drunkennesse. Lying. Swearing. [double brace] Adultery. Poverty. Theevery. [brace] Written at the request of a gamester, upon his detestation of his former idle life and practice in this kind |
title_full | A prospective-glasse for gamesters: or, A short treatise against gameing in which is contained a plaine and perfect manifestation of the inconveniencies, miseries and calamities which the user or practiser of unlawfull games doth bring upon himselfe, not onely in regard of his mortall body, but also upon his eternall soule. Wherein also these six evill consequences of gaming are exactly and pertinently handled, viz. [brace] Drunkennesse. Lying. Swearing. [double brace] Adultery. Poverty. Theevery. [brace] Written at the request of a gamester, upon his detestation of his former idle life and practice in this kind By John Philpot Master in Arts. Dedicated to the honest and judicious youngmen and apprentices of the honourable city of London. Published according to order |
title_fullStr | A prospective-glasse for gamesters: or, A short treatise against gameing in which is contained a plaine and perfect manifestation of the inconveniencies, miseries and calamities which the user or practiser of unlawfull games doth bring upon himselfe, not onely in regard of his mortall body, but also upon his eternall soule. Wherein also these six evill consequences of gaming are exactly and pertinently handled, viz. [brace] Drunkennesse. Lying. Swearing. [double brace] Adultery. Poverty. Theevery. [brace] Written at the request of a gamester, upon his detestation of his former idle life and practice in this kind By John Philpot Master in Arts. Dedicated to the honest and judicious youngmen and apprentices of the honourable city of London. Published according to order |
title_full_unstemmed | A prospective-glasse for gamesters: or, A short treatise against gameing in which is contained a plaine and perfect manifestation of the inconveniencies, miseries and calamities which the user or practiser of unlawfull games doth bring upon himselfe, not onely in regard of his mortall body, but also upon his eternall soule. Wherein also these six evill consequences of gaming are exactly and pertinently handled, viz. [brace] Drunkennesse. Lying. Swearing. [double brace] Adultery. Poverty. Theevery. [brace] Written at the request of a gamester, upon his detestation of his former idle life and practice in this kind By John Philpot Master in Arts. Dedicated to the honest and judicious youngmen and apprentices of the honourable city of London. Published according to order |
title_short | A prospective-glasse for gamesters: or, A short treatise against gameing |
title_sort | a prospective glasse for gamesters or a short treatise against gameing in which is contained a plaine and perfect manifestation of the inconveniencies miseries and calamities which the user or practiser of unlawfull games doth bring upon himselfe not onely in regard of his mortall body but also upon his eternall soule wherein also these six evill consequences of gaming are exactly and pertinently handled viz brace drunkennesse lying swearing double brace adultery poverty theevery brace written at the request of a gamester upon his detestation of his former idle life and practice in this kind |
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