Philpot, J. (1646). 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. Printed for Thomas Bates, at the Maidenhead on Snow-hill, neere Holborne Conduit.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPhilpot, 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. London: Printed for Thomas Bates, at the Maidenhead on Snow-hill, neere Holborne Conduit, 1646.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPhilpot, 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. Printed for Thomas Bates, at the Maidenhead on Snow-hill, neere Holborne Conduit, 1646.