Godolphin, J. (1674). The orphans legacy, or, A testamentary abridgement: In three parts ... : wherein the most material points of law, relating to that subject, are succinctly treated, as well according to the common and temporal, as ecclesiastical and civil laws of this realm : illustrated with great variety of select cases in the law of both professions, as well delightful in the theorie, as usefull for the practice of all such as study the one, or are either active or passive in the other. Printed by E.T. and R.H. and are to be sold by Joseph Nevill ..., and Christopher Wilkinson ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGodolphin, John. The Orphans Legacy, or, A Testamentary Abridgement: In Three Parts ... : Wherein the Most Material Points of Law, Relating to That Subject, Are Succinctly Treated, as Well According to the Common and Temporal, as Ecclesiastical and Civil Laws of This Realm : Illustrated with Great Variety of Select Cases in the Law of Both Professions, as Well Delightful in the Theorie, as Usefull for the Practice of All Such as Study the One, or Are Either Active or Passive in the Other. London: Printed by E.T. and R.H. and are to be sold by Joseph Nevill ..., and Christopher Wilkinson ..., 1674.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGodolphin, John. The Orphans Legacy, or, A Testamentary Abridgement: In Three Parts ... : Wherein the Most Material Points of Law, Relating to That Subject, Are Succinctly Treated, as Well According to the Common and Temporal, as Ecclesiastical and Civil Laws of This Realm : Illustrated with Great Variety of Select Cases in the Law of Both Professions, as Well Delightful in the Theorie, as Usefull for the Practice of All Such as Study the One, or Are Either Active or Passive in the Other. Printed by E.T. and R.H. and are to be sold by Joseph Nevill ..., and Christopher Wilkinson ..., 1674.