f Isaiah 14 EVENING PRAYER. i Lellon 2 Lettoni. Isaiah 15 Hebr. 7 17 8 19 3 $9 22 A10 24 21 26. 28 12 13 Conception of 30 32 James 1 2 33 34 MORNING PRAYER. A&ts. 2 3 18 4 20, 21 5 23 16 25 7 to v.30 27 7 V 30 29 8 3. 9 10 35 II. 37 12 39 13 41 14 43 15 16 47 17 49 18 19. 21 22 57 23 $9 24 361 38 345 12 13 14 15 16 40 O Sapientia. Peter 1 2 3 4 5 2 Peter 2 45 46 48 50 52 -54 d $6 20 25 e 22 f 23 g 24 A 25b 26 с 27 d 28 29 30 g 31 Silvester, Bilh. 65 + It derives its name from the Latin Word Decem Ten, because it was the roth Month of the old Roman Year... Commodus in vain attempted to style this Month Amazon, in honour of his Concubine Martia , but after his Death it foon returned to its antient Name, A TABLE and Rules for the Moveable and Immoveable Feasts ; together with the Days of Fasting and Abstinence, through the whole Year. Rules to know when the Moveable Peafts and Holy-days begir. ASTER-DAY, on which the rest depend, is always the first Sunday after the Full Moon, which happens ; Day is the Sunday af:er. Advent. Sunday is always the nearest Sunday to the Feast of St. Andrew, whether before or after. 9 Five Weeks Forty Days is Sunday is Quinquagelima after Eafter. 7 Eafter. Whitsunday Seven Weeks Quadragehia Trinity-Sunday Eight Weeks 8 6 The Days of the Feasts of A TABLE of all the FEASTS that are to be observed in the Church of England throughout the rear. All Sundays in the Year. S. Bartholomew the Apoftle. ve S. Matthew the Apostle. S. Michael and all Angels. S. Simon and S. Jude the Apostles, All Saints. S. Andrew the Apostle. S. 9 bomas the Apostle. S. Stephen the Martyr. S. John the Evangelist. The Holy Innocents. S. Peter A TABLE of the VIGILS, FASTS, and Days of Abftinence, to be observed in the rear. rs. Jobn Baptift. S. James. Vigils before { S. Marivew. $. Simon and S. Jude, S. Andrew. S. Ihomas, All Saints. Note. That if any of these Feast-Days fall upon a Monday, then the Vigil or Paft-Day fhall be kept upon the Saturday, and not upon the Sunday nexi before it. DAYS of Fafting, or dlfiinerce. T. HE Forty Days of Lent. III. The Three Rogation-days, being the Mon. The Firat Sunday in Lent. day, or the Ascension of our LORD. IV. All the Fridays in the Year, except Chrifinnas. day after A Day. A Table to find EASTER-DAY from the present Time, till the Year 1899 inclusive, according to the foregoing Calendari HIS Table contains so much of the Calendar as is neceffary for the de- termining of Easter ; to find which, look for the Golden Number of the Year in the First Column of the Table, against which stands the Day of the Palchal Full Moon; then look in the third Column for the Sunday Lotter- next after the Day of the Full Moon, and the Day of the Month' landing against that Sunday Letter is Eater-Day. If the Full Moon happens upon Sunday, (then according to the Firit Rule) the next Sunday after is Eatter, To find the Golden Number, or Prime, add one to the Year of our LORD, and then divide by 19; the Remainder, if any, is the Golden Num. ber ; but if nothing renaineth, then 19 is the Golden Numbei. To find the Dominical or Sunday Letter, according to the Calen. A dar, until the Year 1799 inclutive, add to the Year of our LORD G its Fourth Part, omitting Fractions, and also the Nurnber 1 : Divide F the Sum by :7 ; and if there is no Reinsinder, then A is the Sunday 3 Letter : But if any Number remaineth, then the Leicer ítanding 4 D against chat Nunber in the small annexed Table is the Sun. 5 For the next Century, that is, from the Year 1800 till the Year 1899 in- clusive, add to the current Year only its Fouren Part, and then divide by 7, and proceed as in the last Rule. Note, That in all Billextile or Leap-Years, the Letter found, 23 above, will be the Sunday Letter fro.n the intercalated Day exclusive, to the End of Another Table to find EASTER till the Year 1899 inclutive. O make use of the preceding Table, find the Sunday Letter for the Year in the Uppermoil Line, and the Golden Num- ber, or Prime, in the Column of Golden Numbers, ana against the Prime, in the same Line under the Sunday-Letter, you have the Day of the Month on which Eaiter falleth That Year. But Note, That the name of 3! 25 the Month is fer on the lett Hand, or just with the Figure, and followeth not, as in 300 3) Apr. 1 28 29 A TABLE of the Moveable FEASTS for Forty-one Years according to the forėgoing Calendar. 12 28 2 1227 2 1768 27. 2+ 2 16/26 12/26 29 4 22125 1176 1783 Apr, 20 1764 Apr. 22 May 27 May 3June 10/23Dec. 2Mar.22141140. 18 Feb. 4, Apr. 26 Apr. 30 May 10 27 Nov. 2y 1765 기 7 16 May 26125 234 19 5 27 May 1 11/27 3'' 1766 Mar. 30 8 Dec. 1767 Apr. 191 28 2512 7. 29 3 13/27 2612 8 14127 3 1569 Mar. 25 Apr:'30 41 54127 Dec. 1526 Nov. 27 1170 Apr, 15 May 2013 24 June 3 24 2 2812 10 28 Mar. 1771 31 5 9 May 15 26 2912 25 11 3 1772 Apr. 19 24 30 1773 361 9 19 26 Dec. 1 1774 3 8 12 271 Apr. 13 23 20/26 3 11 3 7 16 May 26 2;! 30 16 22:25 Nov, 27 1777 Mar. 30 8. 413 17 9 13 2325 28 1778 Apr. 19 24 29 17791 4 13 May 23:25 19 30 1780 4) 14,27 Dec. 3 3 16 26 25 Dec. 1 1781 Apr: 15 May 20 24 June 324 814 41 13 17 1782 Mai: 31 is 91+ 5 14 3 25 29, June 8,23 Nov 30 6 19 29!24 Nov. 27 1784) 11 20 May 30 24 7 2+1 28 Mar 27 51 1326 27 8 29 18 22 June 124 30 14 27 23 224 Dec. 11/27 Nov 30 15 28 24 3'24 1789 pr. 12 May 12 21 3.1 24 16 25 3 1790 4 13 22 17 26 5 23 Nov 27 1791 29 June 3 June 12 22 27 14 28 8 1792 13 May 17 May 27 25 Dec 2 19 15 28 723 29 1793 5 20 5 30 Apr. 20 1794 25 29 Jone 8 23 Nov 30 26 17 30 923 Dec, 1 5 1795 14 May 24 25 29' 18 10:23 2316 19 123 3 Apr. 16 25 June 424 Dec. 1222 Nov. 27 2510 101 301 3 1322 28 1794 1800|Apr. 1; vay 22 june 124 Nov 30 Noce, That 1o Billextile ur Leap Year, the Number of Sunday safier Epiphan ny will be the same, as if Eaiter Day had falien one Day later shan ir red 1801 5 !4 May 24125 29 ally does. And for the same reason, oneD ymult in crery Leap Year be ad. 1802 18 23 27 June 6123 28 ded to the Day of the Month given by the Table for Septuagefima Sunday: 1803 15 19 May 29 24 27 and the like must be done for the first Day of Lent (commonly called Ath18041 201 20126 Dec. 2 Wednesday, unless the Table gives fome Day in the Month of March for 16 1 2 21 1785 1785 Apr. 16 17871 1788 19 Mar. 23 Apr. 27 24 TO 22 2 Mar, 27 23 June 27 2 1797 1798 21 13 Mar. 24 apr. 28 that given Year! To find th: Dom nical or Sunday Let ter for any given Year of our Lord, add to the Year its Fourth Pani, omit ring Fractions, and allo the Number, which in TABLE I, Aandesh at the top of the Column, wherein the Number of Hundreds, contained is found : Divide the Sum by 7, and its there is no Remainder, then A is the Sunday Letter, but if any Number remaineih, inen the Letter, which fandeih under the Number at the Top of the Table, is the Sunday Letter. 7600 7700 7800 7.500 9 B N March 26 A B March 28 C March D March 301 E 570018 5800 18 13241 516127 8 19 6 1728 9 29 15126 718 29 16 o 1122 27 1728 112 123 10 23 CU 22 3/14125 6 20 28 17 2) 1112231 411526] 71.8/29/10 213241 Sl: 1,6/27 22 19 3/14 251 6 7 28 23 20 18 10 7 4 9 -1 213 이 112 2 3 4 5 291 8119 2 9.20 1526 181291 211 21324) S 1223/14125) 6,17 w No wa 41.5126 18,29/10/21 271 8:19 C March 311 F 10) 213124 6 01221 311 April sG 19 11:22 314/251 01728) 9 11923) 4'15 26 April 21 A 8 J 12 23 4173267!:29.c April 3) B 16 9 April 23 314,25 4 6 1728 9 26 3) 4 April 51 D 23 415 26 7 18 29 30 2 1 2'3 24 16127) 879 April 61 E 24 5 2$ 6117|28 912 bol J April 7 F 23 251 6117289 ,82 213 7 April 8 ģ 26 42 14 April 9 A 127 81121 0 11 22 31425 128 9 15 April 10 B 28 1|17|23! 41152" 718 2/13!24! s116 1 C 2911025 21324 516 27| 8119 0122 3114:5 6117 April 12 D 011122) 31425 6.3128 9120 415 26 718 April 33 E 1 12/23 4115 (26) 7 18/29/10/21 2183.241 April 34 F 213124 516 27| $19) 1124 3124 25 6.17,28 S20 --April 15 G 314125617 28 112231 415 26 7 April 16 A 7/18 29 1021 211324 so 116 271 819 C1122 April 17 B 510271 81191 1122 20 Ajil 17 B NE 2010 April 18c 6 17281 920 I 1223 4152 April 18c 7.18/29'101 16,271 8.19 2 1 3 2_13 Years Years lof our of wel Lord Lord 1600 B5200115 1700 1800 1 S401|17 1900 2 550017 B 2000 2 B 5600 17 2100 2200 3 23004 16 271 819 hovo 19 590019 € 2400 3 B 25004 26005 620020 2700 5 6300 21 B 2800 B 6400 20 29006 6500 21 3000 6 6600 22 3100 7 6700 23 B 3200 7 B 6800 22 3300 1 7 ogoo 23 3400 8 7000 24 35009 710024 B 36008 B 720024 3700.9 7300 25 3800 110 7400 125 3900 10 B 4000 10 B7600 26 4100 11 420012 7800 27 4300 12 B 4400 12 B8000 27 450013 8100 28 4600 13 4700|14 B 4800 14 4900 14 5000 15 &c. 5100 116 Toma. ihe Month and Days of the Month, to which the Golden Numbers pught to be prefixed to the Calendar, in any given Year of our Lord confiting Jof entire 100 Years, and in all he in termediate Years betwixt tha: and the nex* .oodtir Year following, look in the 2d Column of Table II. for the given Year consisting of entire hun dreds, and note the Number or Cypher which lands againft it in the third Column; then, ia Table III, look for "he lame Number in the Column uno Jer any given Golden Number, which! when you bave found, guide your Eye, lideways to the left Hand, and in the rit rolumn you will find the Month ind Day, to which that Golden Nuge ver ought to be prehred in the Calcojar during that period of 100 Yeais, The Letter B Jenotes Leap Year. 7 500 126 7700 26 7900 28 8200 29 8300 29 B 8490 29 8500 0 accuflonied place of the Church, Chapel, oi Chancel; excopt it shall be otherwise determined by the Ordinary of the Place. And the Chancels fhall remain as they have done in times paft. And here it is to be noted, Tbạt such Ornaments of the Church, and of the Ministers thereof, at all times of their Miniftration, fall be retained, and be in use, as were in this Church of England ty the Authority of Parliament, in the fecond Year of the Reign of King EDWARD the Sixth. |