Thomas Gataker was a disputatious Puritan divine. His The Nature and Uses of Lotteries (1627) was the first systematic exposition of a modern view of lotteries, not just as a form of gambling, but as a fair method of division. Gataker approved of these uses, but condemned divination and sorcery using random signs or spells. This important treatise is often referred to, but is generally inaccessible due to its rarity and old-style of language. The text of this edition has been fully modernised, with notes on important sources used by Gataker and includes a new introduction and index.
Nature and Uses of Lotteries: A Historical and Theological Treatise (Sortition and Public Policy)
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Author(s)Thomas Gataker
PublisherImprint Academic
ISBN / ASIN1845401174
ISBN-139781845401177
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