A TABLE to find EASTER DAY, from the Year 1900 to the Year 2199 inclusive. THE Golden Numbers in the foregoing Calendar will point out the Days of the Paschal Full Moons till the Year of our Lord 1900; at which Time, in order that the Ecclefiaftical Full Moons may 'fall nearly on the Name Days with the real Full Moons, the Golden Numbers must be removed to different Days of the Calendar, as is done in the annexed Table, which contains so much of the Calendar then to be used, as is necesary for finding the Paschal Full Moons, and the Feast of Easter from the Year 1900, to the Year 2199 inclusive. This Table is to be made use of, in all respects, as the Firft Table before in. serted for finding Easter till the Year 1899. XVIII XV II 19 20 21 22 -23 -24 25 GENERAL TABLES for finding the Dominical or Sunday Letter, and the Places of the Golden Numbers in the Calendar. of our Lord, add to the Year its fourth Part, omitting Fractions, and also the Number, which in Table 1. Aandeth at the Top of the Column, wherein the Number of Hundreds contained in that given Year is found : Divide the sum by 7; and if there is no Remainder, then A is the Sunday-Letter: but Jifany Number remaineth, then the Letter which standeth under chat Number at the Top of the Table, is the Sunday-Letter. | Years of ourLord. Years of! our Lord.) 5300 16 او یا د م م م ا م ا ه 5700 | 18 B 11600 1700 1900 2 B 2000 2100 2 12300 B 2400 2500 2700 B 2800 2900 3100 7 B 3200 3300 3500 B 3600 37009 390010 B 400010 4100 11 4300 12 B 4400 12 450013 4700|14 B 4800 14 4900 14 To find the Month and Days of the Month, to which the Golden Numbers ought to be B 5200 15 prefixed in the Calendar in any given Year of our 5400 17 Hundred Years, and in Lord, consisting of entire 5500 17 all theintermediateYears B 5600 17 betwixt that and the next Hundredth Year follow5800 18 ing, look in the Second Column of Table II. for 5900 19 the given Year, confift. B 6000 19 ing of entire Hundreds, 6100 19 and Note the Number or 6200 20 Cypher which stands a6300 21 gainft it in the Third Co. lumn; then, in Table III. B 6400 20 look for the same Num. 6500 21 ber in the Column under 6600 22 1 any given Golden Num. ber, which when you 6700 23 have found, guide your B 6800 22 Eye fide-ways to the Left 6900 23 Hand, and in the First 7000 24 the Month and Day, to Column you will find 710024 which that Golden NumB 7200 24 ber ought to be prefixed 7300 25) in the Calendar during that period of one Hun740025 dred Years. The Letter B prefixed B 7600 26 to certain Hundredth 7700 26 Years in Table II. de. notes those Years which 7800 27 are till to be accounted 7900 28 Biffextile or Leap-Years B 800027 in the New Calendar; 8100 28 whereas all the other Hundredth Years are to 8200291 be accounted only com mon Years, 7500 26 18360 29 B 8400 29 8500 &C. GOLDEN NUMBERS. Paschal Full Moon. Sunday Lettcr. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011121314151617118119 8119 Mar.211c 8/191 01322) 31425 617 23 9201 11223 (1223 15 26 7|18/2010 21 1324 022 1425 Mar.24 F II 3114.251 6 17128 9/20 T1223 41526 Mar.25 6 12 23 415 267 1829 1021121324 16 27 Mar.26 A 13241 5 16 27 19 o 122 3 1 412 51 617281 920 Apr. S/D 23 E 2 1526 7 i 8 29|1021213241 S1627 819 13241 16271 8 19 Apr. 1012 281 920 I 1223 415 18 29 10 211 213 24 819 1122 3 14 25 Apr.120 122 3.1425 920 I 12/23 HIS26 Apr.131211223 4 15 26 10121 211324 516 Apr. 14 F 21324 5 1627 819) 011122 31425 ApriSG 314 251 6 17 28 0 20 112 23 411526 Apr.16 A 41526 71829 10 21 31324 51627 2.2 Apr. 176 51261271 8191 O1122 3 141251 617 2.8l 920 11223 Apr. 172 7182910121 21324 Apr.18C61728 920 12/23 4 15 26 Apr. 18 ct 7182911021121324 5/16'271 819) oli: 221314125 No ac O co The ORDER for MORNING and EVENING PRAYER throughout the Year. TH HE Morning and Evening Prayer shall be used in the ac customed place of the Church, Chapel, or Chancel; except it ihall be otherwise determined by the Ordinary of the Place. And the Chancels shall 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 Thall he retained, and be in use, as were in this Church of Eng. land, by the Authority of Parliament, in the second Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth. At the beginning of Morning Prayer, the Minister shall reart with a loud voice fome one or more of these sentences of the W Herneethea waschfrom mais felis hour ains, he is caithful and 0 wickedness that he hath com- just to forgive us our fins, and mitted, and doeth that which is to cleanse us from all unrightlawful' and right, he shall save eousness. 1 John i. 8,9. his soul alive. Ezek. xviii. 27. EARLY beloved brethren, I acknowledge iny transgresfions, and my fin is ever before sundry places to acknowledge me. Psalm li. 3. and confeis our manifold fins Hide thy face from my fins, and wickedness; and that we and blot out all mine iniquities. Thould not diifemble nor cloke Psalm. li. 9. them before the face of Almigh. The sacrifices of God are a ty God our heavenly Father; La broken spirit: a broken and a but confess them with an hum contrite heart, O God, thou wilt ble, lowly, penitent, and obe11 Dot despise. Pfalm li 17. dient heart; to the end that we Rend your heart, and not may obtain forgiveness of the your garments, and turn unto fame, by his infinite goodness the Lord your God: for he is and mercy. And although we gracious and merciful, now to ought at all times humbly to acanger, and of great kindness, knowledge our fins before God, and repenteth him of the evil. yet ought we moft chiefly so to 1 Foel ii. 13. do when we assemble and meet To the Lord our God belong together, to render thanks for mercies and forgivenesses, though the great benents that we have we have rebelled against him; received at his hands, to set forth neithet have we obeyed the his most worthy praise, to hear voice of the Lord our God, to his most holy Word, and to atk walk in his laws, which he set those things which are requinte before us. Dan ix. 9, 10. and necessary, as well for the O Lord, correct me, but with body as the foul. Wherefore I judgement; not in thine anger, pray and beseech you, as many left thou bring me to nothing. as are here present, to accom, 1 Jer. x. 24. Psalm vi. 1. pany me with a pure heart and Repent ye: for the kingdom of humble voice, unto the throne heaven is at hand. Matt. 11. 2. of the heavenly grace, faying I will arife, and go to my after me: father; and will fay unto him, Father, I have finned against A general Confeffion, to be said' beaven, and before thee, and of the whole Congregation after the Minister, all kneeling. ain no more worthy to be called thy fon. Luke xv 18, 19. Enter not into judgement with LMIGHTY and moft merciA ful Father, We have erred thy fervant, O Lord: for in thy and strayed from thy ways like fight thall no man living be loft Theer: We have followed too iuftified. Psalm cxliii. 2. much the devices and desires of If we say that we have no fin, our own hearts: We have of we deceive ourselves, and the fended against thy holy laws, |