GENERAL TABLES for finding the Dominical or Sun lay Letter, and the Places of the Golden Numbers in the Calendar. TABLE I. 6 5 4 1 3 2 1 O 1600 | 1700 1800 1900 2300 2700 2100 2200 2500 | 2600 2000 2400 2800 3100 3500 2900 3000 3300 3400 3700 3200 3600 3900 4300 3800 4100 4200 4500 4600 4000 4400 4700 5100 5500 4900 5000 5300 5400 4800 5200 5600 5900 6300 5700 5800 6100 6200 6500 6000 6400 6700 7100 6600 6900 7000 7300 | 7400 6800 7200 7500 7900 8300 7700 7800 8100 8200 7600 8000 8400 8500 &c. of our Lord, add to the Year its fourth Part, omitting Fractions, and also the Number, which, in Table . standeth 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 be no Remainder, then A is the Sunday Letter; but if any Number remain, then the Letter which standeth under that Number at the Top of the Table, is the Sunday Letter. TABLE II. bo O find the Month and Days 3 2 3 Years Golden Numbers ought to be preof our fixed in the Calendar in any given Lord. Year of our Lord, consisting of entire Hundred Years, and in all B 5200 15 the intermediate Years betwixt 5300 16 5700 17 that and the next Hundredth Year 2 5500 17 following, look in the second Co. 2 B 5600 lumn of Table II. for the given 5700 18 Year, consisting of entire Hun5800 18 dreds; and note the Number or 5900 19 В. 6000 19 Cypher which stands against it in 6100 19 the third Column; then in Table 6200 20 II. look for the s:ame Number 6300 21 in the Column under any given B6100 20 Golden Number, which when you 6500 21 6 6600) 22 have found, guide your Eye side7 0700 23 ways to the Left Hand, and in 7 B 6800 22 the first Column you will find the 7 6900 Month and Day to which that 8 7000 94 Golden Number ought to be pre9 7100 24 8 B 7200 24 fixed in the Calendar, during that 7300 25 Period of one Hundred Years. 7400 25 The Letter B prefixed to cer7500 26 tain Hundreth Years in Table II. B 7600 26 denotes those Years which are 7700 26 7800 27 still to be accounted Bissextile or 7900 28 Leap Years in the New Calendar; 12 B 8000 27 whereas all the other Hundredth 8100) B 1600 1700 1900 B 2000 2100 2200 2300 B 2100 2500 2700 B 2800 2900 3000 3100 B 3200 3300 3400 3500 B 3600 3700 3800 3900 B 1000 4100 4200 4300 B 4400 28 Years are to be accounted only 8200) 29 common Years. 4500 4700 B 4800 4900 5000 5100 23 900122233444 B MORNING PRAYER. I The Minister shall begin the MORNING PRAYER, by reading one or more of the following Sentences of Scripture. HE Lord is in his holy tem- voice of the Lord our God, to ple; let all the earth keep walk in his laws which he set From the rising of the sun O Lord, correct me, but with Repent ye; for the kingdom of Let the words of my mouth, heaven, and before thee, and When the wicked man turn. sight shall no man living be jus- fess our sins, God is faithful and ousness. 1 St. John i. 8, 9. 1 Then the Minister shall say, EARLY beloved brethren, DEA the scripture moveth us in Rend your heart and not your should not dissemble nor cloak evil. Joel we may obtain forgiiccese Senior A incintes, and humble , lowly, penitosis God; yet ought we chiefly so to do, when we assembleauso ALMIGHTY God, the Fameet together, to render thanks Christ, who desireth not the for the great benefits that we death of a sinner, but rather that have received at his hands, he may turn from his wickedto set forth his most worthy ness and live, hath given power praise, to hear his most holy and commandmentiohis Minisword, and to ask those things ters to declare and pronounce to which are requisite and neces- his people, being penitent, the sary, as well for the body as the absolution and re mission or their soul. Wherefore, I pray and sins. He pardoneth and absolvbeseech you, as many as are. eth all those who truly repent, here present, to accompany me, and unfeignedly belic ve his holy with a pure heart and humble Gospel. Wherefore, let us bevoice, unto the throne of the seech him to grant us true reheavenly grace, saying- pentance, and his Holy Spirit; TA General Confession to be that those things may piease him which we do at this present, and after the Minister, all kneeling. that the rest of our lite hereafter . LMIGHTY and most mer may be pure and holy; so that ; at the last we may come to his ciful Father; We have er- eternal joy, through Jesus Christ red and strayed from thy ways our Lord. like lost sheep. We have followed too much the devices and I The People shall answer here, and at the end of every Prayer, desires of our own hearts. We Amen. Or this. those things which we ought to ALMIGHTY God, our hea his those things which we ought not great mercy, hath promised forto have done: And there is no giveness of sins to all those who, health in us. But thou, O Lord, with hearty repentance and true have mercy upon us, miserable faith, turn unto him; have mer. offenders. Spare thou those, O cy upon you, pardon and deliGod, who confess their faults. ver you from all your sins, conRestore thou those who are pe. firm and strengthen you in all nitent; According to thy pro- goodness, and bring you to evermises declared unto mankind, lasting life, through Jesus Christ in Christ Jesus our Lord. And our Lord. Amen. grant, О most merciful Father, 1 Then the Minister shall kneel, for bis sake; That we may here- and say the Lord's Prayer; after live a godly, righteous, and the People still kneeling, and her life; To the glory of thy repeating it with him, both ame. Amen. here, and wheresoever else it Declaration of Absolu- is used in Divine Service. Remission of Sins; to Oven UR Father, who art in HeaPRIEST alone, ven, Hallowed be thy name; The People still kneel Thy Kingdom come; Thy Will be done on Earth, as it is in a |