A TABLE to find EASTER DAY from the present Time, till the Year 1899 inclusive, according to the foregoing Calendar. is necessary for the determining of Iafter; to find which, look for the Golden Number of the Year in the First Column of the Table, again it which ftands the Day of the Paschal Full Moon; then look in the Third Column for the Sunday-Letter, next after the Day of the Full Moon, and the Day of the Month ftanding against that Sunday-Letter is Eafter-Day. If the Full Moon happens upon a Sunday, then (according to the Firet Rule) the next Sunday after is Easter 16 S Day, April 13 2 10 18 7 To find the Golden Number, or Prime, add one to the Year of our Lord, and then divide by 19: the Re. mainder, if any, is the Golden Number; hut if nothing remaineth, then 19 is the Golden Number. To find the Dominical or Sunday-Letter, according to the Calendar, until the Year 1799 inclusive, jola add to the Year of our Lord its Fourth Part, 1G omitting Fractions, and alfo the Number 1 : 2 F Divide the Sum by 7; and if there is no Re: mainder, then A is the Sunday-Letter : But if D any Number remaineth, then the Letter ftanding с against that Number in the small annexed Table, B is the Sunday Letter. For the next Century, that is, from the Year 1800 till the Year 1899 inclusive, add to the current Year only its Fourth Part, and then divide by 7, and pro. ceed as in the laft Rule. Note, That in all BifTextile or Leap Years, the Letter found, as above, will be the Sunday-Letter from the intercalated Day exclusive, to the End of the Year Another TABLE to find EASTER till the Year 1899 inclusive. SUNDAY - LETTERS. Golden A B с Numb. DE F G To make use of the preceding Table, I Apr. 16 17 -20 14 15 find the Sunday-Letter II Apr. 9 4 S 8 for the Year in the upIII Mar.26 -27 -28 29 23 -24 25 permost Line, and the Іy Apr. 16-17 II 12 -13 -15 Golden Number, or Apr. 2 3 S 6 Mar3 i|Apr. 1 Prime, in the Column VI Apr. 23 -24 -2519 -20 -21 -22 of Golder Numbers, and VII Apr. 9 10 IT 12 13 14 8 against the Prime, in VIII. Apr. 2 - 3 Mar28 29 -30 31 Apr. I the fame Line under IX Apr. 16 18 19 -20 -21 -22 the Sunday-Letter, you. Apr. 9 I 7 8 have the Day of the XI Mar.26 -28 29 30 -25 Month on which Eafter XII Apr. 16 18 19 13 15 falleth that Year. But XIII Apr. 2 4 5 6 7 .8 Note, That the Name XIV Mar.26 27 28 22 -23 24 -25 of the Month is set on Xv Apr. 16 IO 11 12 -13 IS the Left Hand, or just XVI Apr. 2 3 4 5 Mar30 Apr. i with the Figure, and XVII Apr. 23 24 18 19 20 -22 followeth not, as XVIITApr. 9 10 11/12 13 7 8 other Tables, by DeXIX Apr. 2 Mar27 28 129 -30 31 Apr. Ifcent, but Collateral. Α Τ Α. A Table of the Moveable Feafts for Fifty-two Years, according to the foregoing Calendar. our Lord. The Epact. Sund.aft. Trin, Advent Sunday 19 Jan.30 Wan.31 Feb, 17 Feb.24 12 1752 Dec. G16 feb.18 Mar. 7 apr.22 May 27 May 31 june 10 23 1753 1754 10 Feb.271 141 23 22+ 1755 Jan.26 -12 Mar.301 4) 8 May 18 26 Nov. 30 1750 DC 5 Feb. 15 Mar. 3 Apr.18-23 28 2-1 June 623 6 Feb.231 -10 15 1757 10 9 B May 29 241 -27 1758/11/20 A 2 Jan.22 8 Mar 26 Apr. 30 - 14 27 Dec. 3 175912 G5 Feb.u -28 Apr.15 May żo 24 June 31241 201 11 1760 1312 FE3 15 May 25 25 Nov.30 1761 1423) D 1 Jan. 18 4 Ma.22 Apr. 26 Apr. 30 10127 -29 1762 404 Feb. 7 -24 April May 16 May 20 3024 28 16 8 1763|1815B 3 12 22 25 Mar. -22 27 31 June 10 23 Dec. 2 1765 18 7 F 3 Feb. 20 7 12 16 May 26 25 1765 1918 E 2 Jan.26 -12 Mar 30 8 18|26 Nov.30 1767) 10D15 Feb.15 Mar. 4 Apr.19 24 28 June 7123 -29 8 1968 211 CB 12 May 22 25 1769 -22 -14 27 Dec. 3 1770 4 3G Feb. 28 Apr. 15 May 20 -24 June 324) 1771 F jan.27 -13 Marzi - 5 9 May 19 26 1772 24 ED 5 Feb. 16 Mar, 4 Apr.19 28 June 123 Nov.29 1773 11 -28 -16 8 1774 12 22125 -18 27 A Feb.12 Mar. I 21 1775 25 June 4 24 Dec. 31 1776 GF 4 Feb.21 7 16 May 26 25 1777 11 20 E 2 Jan. 2012 Mar. 30 4 8 -18 26 Nov.301 17781 2 1 D. Feb. 15 Mar. 4 Apr.19 28 June 7123 1779 12.C 3 Jan. 31 Feb.17 9 13 May 2325 -28 1780 14 23 BAŹ -23 4 -1427 Dec. 1981|15 4 G5 Fební 28 Apr.15 May 20 24 June 3/24 1982 1615 F 2 Jan.27 -13 Mar 31 5 9 May 19 26 1783 17 20 E Feb. 16 Mar. 5 Apr.20 251 29 June 8/23 Nov. 30 1984 DC414 8 Feb.25II 16 20 May 30 241 28 1785 1918 P 12 Jan. 23. 9 1 -27 1786 i OA Feb. 12 Mar. 1 Apr.16 25 June 4 24 Dec. 3 1787) 2004– Feb,21 8 13 17 May 27 25 1788 322 FE i Jan.20 - 6 Mar.23 Apr. 27 11/27 Nov. 301 1789 4 3 D4 Feb. 8 --25 Apr.12 May 13 21 3124 29 1796 5114 c3Jan. 31 ----17 4 91 13 231251 -28 1791625B Feb.20 Mar. 9! 241 29 June 2 June 12 22 27 1792 7 6AG 4-5 Feb.22 8 13 May 17 May 27 25 Dec. 2 1793 F 21 Jan.27 -13 Mar. 31 5 9 19/26 1794 9 E 5 Feb. 16 Mar. 5 Apr.20 25 29 June 23 1795 10 Feb. 18 5 I 14 May 24 25 29 1796 11 20 CB 2 Jan. 24 10 Mar.27 1 5 15261 27 1797 121 1A Feb.12 Mar. 1 Apr. 16 21 251 June 4/24 Dec. 3 1798 13126 41 8 13 17 May 27/25 1799 1423) F Jan.20 6.Mar.24 Apr. 28 12/27 1800 151 4E Feb. 01-26 Apr.13 May 18 22 June 124 Nov. 30 18011615D 1 18 14 May 24 25 -29 1802 17 26 C -14 Mar. 3 187 23 27 June 623 -78 1803 18 7 B rol 19 May 291211 1804 19 18}AG 10l 20126 Dec. 2 241 15:26 Nov.30 I 2 1 Feb. 23 15! A TABLE of the MOVEABLE FEASTS,|| Table to find Easter according to the several Days that EASTER from the Year 1900 can possibly fall upon. to 2199 inclusive. Eafter day. Sundays after Epiphany. Septuagefima Sunday. The First Day of Lent. Rogation-Sunday. Afcenfion-day. Whitsunday Sundays after Trinity. Advent-Sunday. AALUMULUCMUAWLOCAUALLOCAUAHLOCAU Apr. Gold. Days of the Sund. Num. Month. Lett. 14 March 22 3 -23 -24 11 -25 -26 19 -27 8 -28 -29 16 30 S 31 April-1 Mar.22,1 Jan. 18, Feb. 13 Apr. 26 Apr. 39, May 19,27 Nov 29 -27 May 1 Il 27-30 28 IO -29 3 13127 30 18 1526Nov27 7 1626-28 29/2 기 -1726 -29 301e IS 18/26 30 4 II 9 19/26 Dec. 1 14 12 10 -201261 2 13 13 -2126 3 -22/25 NOV27 15 -28 -16 -17 -18 19 14 20 21 301241 -23 24 1/24 2/24 Dec, 4/24 HE Golden Num13 2 -22 261 23 NOV27 bers in the fore181 -14 3 -23 -27 -26 | going Calendar will 195 IS 4 28 -29 || point out the Days of 2015 16 si -25 -26 -30 the Paschal Full Moons, -215 17 6) -26 30 9/23 Dec. 1 till the Year of our -22161 18 -27 2 Lord 1900; at which -23/6 -28 Tune 1 3 Time, in order that -2416 -29 2 12/22 Nov27| the Ecclefiaftical Full -301 28 Moons may fall nearly on the fame Days with the real Full Moons, the Golden Numbers muft be removed to dif Note, That in a BisTextile or Leap-Year, the Number ferent Days of the Ca. of Sundays after Epiphany will be the same, as if Eafter-tendar, as is done in the Day had fallen one Day later than it really does. And annexed Table, which for the same reason, one Day mult in every Leap-Year || contains so much of the be added to the Day of the Month given by the Table for || Calendar then to be Septuagefima-Sunday: And the like mußt be done the used, as is necessary for Firft Day of Leni, commonly called Afb-WednesdaySinding the Pafchal Full unless the Table gives some Day in the Month of March | Moons, and the Feast for it; for in that case the Day given by the Table is the of Lafer, from the right Day. Year 1900, to the Year 2199 inclusive. This Table is to be made use of, in all respects, as the Firft Table be. fore inserted, for find. ing Easter till the Year 1899. -22 June TH -24 General Tables for finding the Dominical or Sunday. Letter, and the Places of the Golden Numbers in the Calendar. TABLE I. TABLE II. 2 2 3 O 2 2500/2600) 22 3800 4300 4000 4100 4200 4400 4500 46001 3 3 6 Years Years of our Lord. B 5200 IS 5300 16 1800 5400 17 160011700 1800 1900 S500 17 B 2000 B 5600 17 2 100 5700 18 1900 23001 12700 5800 18 2100 22001 2300 2000 2400 2800 5900 19 B 2400 B 6000 19 2500 6100 19 2600 3500 6200 20 2900 3000 3100 3300 34001 3200 13600 2700 3700 6300 21 B 2800 B 6400 20 2900 6500 21 3000 3900 6600 3100 6700 23 B 3200 B В 6800 22 3300 6900 23 3400 4700 5100 5500 7000 24 4900 5000 3500 5300 54001 4800 7100 5600|| B 24 52001 3600 B 7200 24 3700 7300 25 3500 10 7400 25 5700 5800 590061006200 83006500 3900 IO 7500 26 6400 B 4000 10 B 7600 26 4100 II 7700 26 4.200 12 7890 16700 6600 27 17100 4300 12 16800 6900 7000 79CO 28 17200 7300 7400 B 12 B 8000 27 8100 28 4600 13 8200 29 7500 7900 8100 8200 18300 4700 8300 29 7600 8000 8400 B 14 B 8400 1. 29 8500 5000 15 8500l&c. &c. 5100 16 o find the Dominical or Sunday || To which the Golden Numbers ought to TI Letter for any given Year of our Lord, add to the Year its Fourth lof our Lord, confifting of entire Hundred be prefixed in the Calendar in any given Year Part,omitting Fractions and also the years, and in all the intermediate Years, be Number, which in Table 1. ftandeth twixt that and the next Hundredth Year folat the Top of the Column, wherein towing, look in the second Column of Table the Number of Hundreds contained 11. for the given Year, confting of entirs in that given Year is found: Dil wiich stands against it in the Third Column; Hundreds, and Note the Number or Cypher vide the Sum by 7, and if there is then, in 1'able II 1. look for the fame Number no Remainder, then A is the Sunday in the Column under any given Golden NumLetter ; but if any Nuniber remain- liber, which when you have found, guide your eth, then the Letter, which stand thl Eye ride-ways to the Left Hand, and in the under that Number at the Top of Fife Column you will find the Month and the Table, is the Sunday-Letter. Day, to which that Golden Number ought to be prefixed in the Calendar during that period of One Hundred Years. The Letter E prefixed to certain Hundredth Years in Tabiell. denotes those Years which are still to be accounted Billextile or LeapYears in the New Calendar ; whereas all the other Hundredth Years are to be accounted Tonly common Years. Parchal Full Moon. Letters. The GOLDEN NUMBERS. 3141516171819101112113114115116117118119 II22 14 25 617 281 9/20 12) 4115126 9201 1 2 23 26 7118/29/10 211 2113/241 516 1021 13 19 0122 3114 1122 31425 9 20 1|12/23 4 15 20 7118 21 211324 516 27| 8 19 18 29.10 211 2 19 o1122 3 9120 I 12231 4 17128 920 I 12.2345.26 18 29 1021 13:24 516 21 213/24 19 01122) 314 22 314/25 12 23 115 26 7181 15 26 1627 E on alaraw April I 3 April 10 Aprili April 12 April 13 April 14 April 15 April 16 April 17 April 17 April 18 oovalin 314 6 1728 19/20 11223) 4115 26 7 18 29 10121 16271 8119 011 22 18/29 10 212,13 24 6/17 28 9201 11223) 4115 26 A 11223 718 29 10 211 213 24' 5'16271 8191 oli1122) 3114125 The Order for " Morning and Evening Prayer daily to be said and used throughout the Year. Tauromed place of the Church, Chapel, or Chancel ; except it shall be otherwise determined by the Ordinary of the Place. And the Chancels Mall remain as they have done in times past. And here is to be noted, That such Ornaments of the Church, and of the Ministers thereof, at all times of their Ministration, shall be retained, and be in use, as were in this Church of England by the Authority of Parliament, in the second Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth. The |