Prynne, W. (1633). Histrio-Mastix. The players scourge: Or, actors tragaedie, divided into two parts. Wherein it is largely evidenced, by divers arguments, by the concurring authorities and resolutions of sundry texts of Scripture, of the whole primitive Church, both under the Law and the Gospell; of 55 Synodes and Councels; of 71 Fathers and Christian writers, before the yeare of our Lord 1200 ... and of our owne English statutes, magistrates, universities, writers, preachers, that popular stage-playes ... are sinfull, heathenish, lewde, ungodly spectacles, and most pernicious corruptions ... and that the profession of play-poets, of stage players; together with the penning, acting, and frequenting of stage-playes, are unlawful, infamous and misbeseeming Christians ... Printed by E. A. and W. I. for Michael Sparke, [and are to be sold at the blue Bible, in Greene Arbour, in little Old Bayly.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPrynne, William. Histrio-Mastix. The Players Scourge: Or, Actors Tragaedie, Divided into Two Parts. Wherein It Is Largely Evidenced, by Divers Arguments, by the Concurring Authorities and Resolutions of Sundry Texts of Scripture, of the Whole Primitive Church, Both Under the Law and the Gospell; of 55 Synodes and Councels; of 71 Fathers and Christian Writers, Before the Yeare of Our Lord 1200 ... and of Our Owne English Statutes, Magistrates, Universities, Writers, Preachers, That Popular Stage-playes ... Are Sinfull, Heathenish, Lewde, Ungodly Spectacles, and Most Pernicious Corruptions ... and That the Profession of Play-poets, of Stage Players; Together with the Penning, Acting, and Frequenting of Stage-playes, Are Unlawful, Infamous and Misbeseeming Christians ... London: Printed by E. A. and W. I. for Michael Sparke, [and are to be sold at the blue Bible, in Greene Arbour, in little Old Bayly, 1633.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationPrynne, William. Histrio-Mastix. The Players Scourge: Or, Actors Tragaedie, Divided into Two Parts. Wherein It Is Largely Evidenced, by Divers Arguments, by the Concurring Authorities and Resolutions of Sundry Texts of Scripture, of the Whole Primitive Church, Both Under the Law and the Gospell; of 55 Synodes and Councels; of 71 Fathers and Christian Writers, Before the Yeare of Our Lord 1200 ... and of Our Owne English Statutes, Magistrates, Universities, Writers, Preachers, That Popular Stage-playes ... Are Sinfull, Heathenish, Lewde, Ungodly Spectacles, and Most Pernicious Corruptions ... and That the Profession of Play-poets, of Stage Players; Together with the Penning, Acting, and Frequenting of Stage-playes, Are Unlawful, Infamous and Misbeseeming Christians ... Printed by E. A. and W. I. for Michael Sparke, [and are to be sold at the blue Bible, in Greene Arbour, in little Old Bayly, 1633.