Page images
PDF
EPUB

1900 to the Year 2199 inclusive.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

THE

HE Golden Numbers. in the foregoing Calendar will point out the Days of the Pafchal Full Moons till the Year of our Lord 1900; at which Time, in order that the Ecclefiaftical Full Moons may fall nearly on the fame 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 fo much of the Calendar then to be ufed,

as is neceffary for finding the Pafchal Full Moons, and the Feast of Easter from the Year 1900, to the Year 2199 inclufive. This Table is to be made ufe of, in all respects, as the First Table before in

ferted for finding Easter till the Year 1899.

GENERAL TABLES for finding the Dominical or Sunday Letter, and the Places of the Golden Numbers in the Calendar.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

T

O find the Dominical or Sunday-Letter for any given Year of our Lord, add to the Year its Fourth Part, omitting Fractions, and alfo the Number, which in Table I. ftandeth at the Top of the Column, wherein the Number of Hundreds contained in that given Year is found: Divide the fum by 7; and if there is no Remainder, then A is the Sunday-Letter: but ifany Number remaineth, then the Letter which ftandeth under that Number at the Top of the Table, is the Sunday-Letter.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]
[blocks in formation]

Mar.21 C 819 01122 31425 61728 920 11223 41526 Mar.22 D 920 11223 41526 718291021 21324 51627 Mar.23 E 1021 21324 51627 819 01122 31425 61723 Mar.24 F 1122 31425 61728 920 11223 41526 71829 Mar.25G 1223 41526 718291021 21324 51527 819 0 Mar.26 A 1324 51627 819 01122 31425 61728 920 I Mar.27 B 1425 61728 9 20 11223 415 26 718291021 2 Mar.28 C1526 718291021 21324 51627 819 01122 3 Mar.29 D 1627 819 01122 31425 61728 920 11223 4 Mar. 30E 1728 920 11223 41525 718291021 21324 5 Mar.31 F 18291021 21324 51627 819 01122 31425 6 Apr. 1G19 0.122 31425 61728 920 11223 41526 7 Apr. 2 A 20 11223 415 26 718291021 21324 51627 8 Apr. 3B 21 21324 51627 819 01122 31425 61728 9 Apr. 4C 22 31425 61728 920 11223 41526 7182910 Apr. 5D23 41526 718 29 1021 21324 51627 819 011 Apr. 62 51627 819 01122 31425 61728 920 112 Apr. 7 25 61728 920 11223 41526 718291021 213 Apr. 8626 71829:021 21324 51627 819 01:22 314 Apr 9A27 819 01122 31425 617 28 920 11223 415

Apr. 1028 920 11223 41526 718291021 21324 516 Apr.11C 291C21 21324 51627 819 01122 31425 617 Apr. 12 D 1122 31425 61728 920 11223 41526 718 Apr.13 11223 415 26 718291021 21324 51627 819 Apr.14 F 21324 51627 819 01122 31425 61728 9

Apr15G 31425 61728 920 11223 41526 718291021
Apr.16A 41526 718 29 1021 21324 51627 819 01122
Apr.175 1627 819 01122 31425 61728 920 11223
Apr.17 E
718291021 21324

Apr.18C 61728 920 11223 41526
Apr.18/1 7/18/29/1021| 21324 51627 819 01:22 31425

The ORDER for MORNING and EVENING PRAYER throughout the Year.

TH HE Morning and Evening Prayer fhall be ufed in the accustomed place of the Church, Chapel, or Chancel; except it thall be otherwife determined by the Ordinary of the Place. And the Chancels thall remain as they have done,in times paft. And here is to be noted, That fuch Ornaments of the Church, and of the Minifters thereof, at all times of their Miniftration, fhall be retained, and be in ufe, as were in this Church of Eng land, by the Authority of Parliament, in the fecond Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth.

At the beginning of Morning Prayer, with a loud voice fome one or more Scriptures that follow; and then he written after the faid fentences.

W HEN the wicked man

turneth away from his wickedness that he hath committed, and doeth that which is lawful and right, he fhail fave his soul alive. Ezek. xviii. 27.

I

1 acknowledge my tranfgreffions, and my fin is ever before me. Pfalm li. 3.

Hide thy face from my fins, and blot out all mine iniquities. Pfalm. li. 9.

The facrifices of God are a broken fpirit: a broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not defpife. Pfalm li 17.

Rend your heart, and not your garments, and turn unto the Lord your God: for he is gracious and merciful, flow to anger, and of great kindnefs, and repenteth him of the evil. Joel i. 13.

To the Lord our God belong mercies and forgiveneffes, though we have rebelled against him; neither have we obeyed the voice of the Lord our God, to walk in his laws, which he fet before us. Dan ix. 9, 10.

O Lord, correct me, but with judgement; not in thine anger, left thou bring me to nothing. Jer. x. 24. Pfalm vi. 1.

Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. Matt. iii. 2.

the Minifter fhall read of thefe fentences of the hall fay that which is

truth is not in us: But if we confefs our fins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our fins, and to cleanfe us from all unrighteoufnels. 1 John i. 8,9.

EARLY beloved brethren, DEA fundry places to acknowledge the Scripture moveth us in and wickedness; and that we and confeis our manifold ins fhould not diffemble nor cloke ty God our heavenly Father; them before the face of Almighbut confefs them with an humble, lowly, penitent, and obemay obtain forgiveness of the dient heart; to the end that we tame, by his infinite goodness and mercy. And although we ought at all times humbly to acknowledge our fins before God, yet ought we most chi tly fo to together, to render thanks for do when we affemble and meet the great benefits that we have received at his hands, to fet forth his moft worthy praife, to hear his mot holy Word, and to afk thofe things which are requifite body as the foul. Wherefore I and neceffary, as well for the pray and befeech you, as many as are here prefent, to accom humble voice, unto the throne pany me with a pure heart and after me: of the heavenly grace, faying

I will arife, and go to my father; and will fay unto him, Father, I have finned against A heaven, and before thee, and an no more worthy to be called thy fon. Luke xv 18, 19.

Enter not into judgement with thy fervant, O Lord: for in thy Eght thall no man man living be uitified. Pfalm exiii. 2.

if we fay that we have no fin, we deceive ourselves, and the

general Confeffion, to be faid of the whole Congregation after the Minifter, all kneeling. ALMIGHTY and moft merci ful Father, We have erred and ftrayed from thy ways like loft theep: We have followed too much the devices and defires of our own hearts: We have of fended against thy holy laws,

« PreviousContinue »