Kelsall, J. (1682). A testimony against gaming, musick, dancing, singing, swearing: And peoples calling upon God to damn them. Commended to the consciences of all people in the sight of God, but more especially to those who keep publick houses. re-printed with additions, by John Bringhurst.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKelsall, John. A Testimony Against Gaming, Musick, Dancing, Singing, Swearing: And Peoples Calling upon God to Damn Them. Commended to the Consciences of All People in the Sight of God, but More Especially to Those Who Keep Publick Houses. London: re-printed with additions, by John Bringhurst, 1682.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKelsall, John. A Testimony Against Gaming, Musick, Dancing, Singing, Swearing: And Peoples Calling upon God to Damn Them. Commended to the Consciences of All People in the Sight of God, but More Especially to Those Who Keep Publick Houses. re-printed with additions, by John Bringhurst, 1682.