A TABLE to find Easter-Day, from the present Time, till the Year, 1899. Number. Letter. March 21 Gold. 1. Ap. 16 II. Ap. 91 III. Mar.26) IV. Ap. 16 V. Ap. 2 VI.Ap. 23 VII AP 9 VIII. Ap. 2 IX. Ap. 16 X. Ap. 9 XI. B Mar.26 9 27 17 3 24 10 2Mr.27] с Another TABLE to find Easter, till the Year 1899, inclusive. SUNDAY LETTERS. C D E с THIS Table contains so much of the Calendar as is necessary for the determining 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 Paschal Full Mcon: then look in the third column for the Sunday Letter, next after the day of the Full Moon; and the day of the month standing against that Sunday Letter is Easter-Day. If the Full Moon happen upon Ja Sunday, then (according to the first rule) the next Sunday after is Easter-Day. To find the Golden Number or Prime, add 1 to the year of our Lord, and then divide by 19; the remainder, if any, is the Golden Number but if nothing remain, then 19 is the Golden Number. G To find the Dominical or Sunday Letter according to the Calendar until the year 1899 inclusive, add to the year of our A Lord its fourth part, omitting fractions, divide the sum by 7, and if there be no remainder, then A is the Sunday Let-3 ter; but if any number remain, then the 4 D Letter standing against that number in 5C the small annexed Table, is the Sun-61B day Letter. Note,--That in all Bissextile or LeapYears, the Letter found as above will be the Sunday Lester from the intercalated day exclusive, to the end of the year. G TO make use of thei preceding Table, find the Sunday Let15 ter for the Year in the 8uppermost line, and 25 the Golden Number or 15 Prime, in the colurn of Golden Numbers; 22 and against the Prime 8lin the same line, under 31 Ap.1 the Sunday letter, you 22 have the day of the 8 Month on which Eas25 ter falleth that Year. 15 But, 21 14 21 F 14 7 24 14 7 31 14 24 14 8 Note, That the name 25 of the Month is set on 15 the Left hand, or just 31 Ap. with the Figure, and 22 followeth not as in 8/other Tables, by dea 21 31 Ap.lent, but collaterally. 7 Years of our 10-VUTAWO-202092 Lond. Gold. 'The Epact Þ April E March 11 B ka 19 a CO 12 11 10 22 June 19 Mr.221 18 B March F March 5 May 1 Easter Cum possibly fall upon. 4G March being the Time of two Cycles of the Moon. A TABLE of the days on which Easter will fall for thirty-eight Years, East. Day. 3二三三ucg. Years 800VA WONOSA Lod. Gold. 5575-0000019 - Num. The -8.28 8.80 Epact Sund. of our ここにい wg83 23 22 21 03 Z ง Note, --That in a Bissextile or Leap Year, the number of Sundays after Epi- D April A TABLE to find Easter-Day, from the year 1900, 10 the Year 2199, inclusive. Golden Dayof the Sunday ||Golden Day of the Sunday THE GolNum. | Month. Letter. Num. Mouth. Letter den Num bers in the March 22! D G foregoing CaF 9 A lendar, will 24 F 15 10 B point out the 25 4 days of the 12 D Paschal Full 12 13 E 1 Moons, till the 14 year of Our 15 G Lord 1900 ; nt 30 16 16 A which time,i! 31 17 order that thie April 6 Ecclesiastical 13 19 D Full Moons 2 may fall near. 21 ly on the same 10 22 G days with the 23 А real Full 24 B Moons, the 25 с Goldet 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, az is necessary 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 first Table, before inserted for finding Eau er, till the year 1899. GENERAL TABLES for finding the Dominical or Sunday Letter and the places of the Goluen Numbers in the Calendar. TABLE I. 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 To find the Dominical or SunB C D G A day Letter for any given Year of our Lord, add to the Year its 1600 1700 1800 fourth pari, omitting fractions, 1900 2300 2700 and also the Number, which, in 2100 2200 2000 2500 2600 2400 2800 Table I. standeth at the top of the column wherein the number 3100 3500 2900 3000 3300 3400 3700 of hundreds contained in that giv. 3200 3600 in Year is found ; Divide the sum 3900 4300 3800 4100 4200 4500 4600 by 7, and if there be no remain4000 14400 der, then A is the Sunday Letter; 4700 5100 55001 but if any Number remain, then 530015400 15200 5600 the Letter which standeth under that Number at the top of the 6900 5700 5800 61006200 6300 6500 Table, is the Sunday Leiter. 6400 6700 7100 6600 6900170001 6800 7300 7400 7200 7500 7900 93071 7700 7800 7600 8000 8500&c. I 4800 4900 5000 8100 8200 84001 1 2 131, 2 3 2 3 A. D. A. D. A. D. Nos. ought to be prefixed in the Calendar in any given year of our Lord, consisting of entire hundred years, 1700 4100 1 B 1600 0 B 4000 10 B 6400 20 and in all the intermediate years 6500 21 betwixt that and the next hundredth 6600 22 year following, look in the second 6700 23 column of Table II. for the given 6800 22 year, consisting of entire hundreds ; 6900 23 and note the number or cypher 7000 24 which stands against it in the third 7100 24 column; then in Table III. look for 7200 24 the same number in the column un7300 25 der any given Golden No. which 7400 25 when you have found, guide your 7500 26 eye sideways to the left hand, and 7600 26 in the first column you will find the 7700 26 month and the day to which that 78007 Golden No. ought to be prefixed in 7900 8 the Calendar, during that period of 8000 27 one hundred years. 1900 1900 B 2000 2100 2200 2300 B 2400 2500 2600 5 2700 5 B 2800 5 B 2900 6 3000 6 3100 B 3200 7 B 3300 7 3400 8 3500 9 B 3600 SB 3700 9 3800 10 2900 10 Paschal Sun F. Moon. Let. Mar. 21 C Ꭰ 30 311 F April 1 G A 6862213 4300 12 2 B 4400 12 B 4600 13 4 4700 14 3B 4900 14 B 4 4900 14 5000 15 THE GOLDEN NUMBERS. 18,29110121 20 12 23 B 21 2 13 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10|11|12|13|14|18|16|17|18|19 81191 0111221 3|14|25| 6|17|28| 9120, 1, 12,231 4115,26 9 20 1 12 23 4 15 26 7 18 29 10 21 2 13 24 5 16 27 10 21 2 13 24 5 16 27 819 0112 314 25 6 17 23 11 22 3 14 25 6 17 28 9 20 112 23 4 15 26 7 18 29 12 23 4 15 26 7 18 29110121 19 2 13 241 5116 27 13124, 51161271 81191 01111221 31141251 6:17,28, 9120, 1 14 25 6 17 28 9 20 1 12 23 4 15 26 7 18 29 10 21 15 26 7 18 29 10 21 2 13 24 5 16 27 8 19 011 22 3 16 27 8 19 011 22 3 14 25 6 17 28 9 20 11223 17 25 9 20 121231 4 15 26 7 18 29 10121 213 13124 16127 81191 01:1221 3,14 14 25 6 17 23 9 20 1 12 23 4 15 26 7 18 29 10 21 2 13 24 5 16 27 5 16 27 8 19 011 22 3 14 25 17 28 3 14 6 17 28 9 201 18 23 4 15 26 41151261 7118129110121 5 16 27 8 19 011 22 6 17 23 9 20 12 23 7 18 29 10 21 2 13 21 19 11 22 3 14 1281 9120 1112,231 4115[26] 29 10 21 2 13 24 5 16 27 011 22 3 14 25 6 17 28 112 23 4 15 26 7 18 29 2 13 24 5161 819 31141251 61171281 9120 1112,231 4 15 26 7 18 29 10 21 2 13 24 5 16 27 8 19 011 22 3 14 25 5100 16 5400 17 5500 17 5700 5800 18 5900 19 6200 20 Month to which 8100 28 The Letter B prefixed to certain 8200 29 hundredth years in Table II. denotes 8300 20 those years which are still to be ac8400 29 counted Bissextile or Leap Years in 8500 0 the new Calendar; whereas all the &c. other hundredth years are to be accounted only common years. TABLE III. 121231 4 15 19 C7/18/29/101211 2113241 51161271 81191 01111221 3114125 MORNING PRAYER. The Minister shall begin the Morning Prayer, by reading one or more of the following Sentences of Scripture. THE Lord is in his holy temple; let all the earth keep silence fore him. Hab. ii. 20. From the rising of the sun even unto the going down of the same, my name shall be great among the Gentiles; and in every place incense shall be offered unto my name, and a pure offering: for my name shall be great among the heathen, saith the Lord of hosts. Mal. i. 11. Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be al way acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength and my Reducer. Paal. xix. 14. to be called thy son. St. Luke, xv. 18, 19. Enter not into judgment with thy servant, O Lord; for in thy sight shall no man living be justified. Psal. exliii. 2. If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us; but if we confess our sins, God is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John i. 8, 9. Then the Minister shall say, DEARLY beloved brethren, the scripture moveth us, in sundry places, to acknowledge and confess our manifold! sins and wickedness, and that we should not dissemble When the wicked man turneth away from his wickedness that he hath committed, and doeth that or cloak them before the face of which is lawful and right, he shall Almighty God, our heavenly Father, save his soul alive. Ezek. xviii. 27. but confess thern with an humble, I acknowledge my transgressions; lowly, penitent, and obedient heart; and my sin is ever before me. Psal. to the end that we may obtain for giveness of the same, by his infinite goodness and mercy. And although we ought, at all lines, humbly to acknowledge our sins before God; yet ought we chiefly so to do, when we assemble and meet together, to ren der thanks for the great benefits that li. 3. Hide thy face from my sins; and blot out all mine iniquities. Psal. li. 9. The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise. Psal. li. 17. Rand your heart and not your gar- we have received at his hands, to ments, and turn unto the Lord your set forth his most worthy praise, to God; for he is gracious and merci-hear his most holy word, and to ask ful, slow to anger, and of great kind- those things which are requisite and ness, and repenteth him of the evil. necessary, as well for the body as the Joel ii. 13. soul. Wherefore. I pray and beTo the Lord our God belong mercies | seech you, as many as are here preand forgivenesses, though we have sent, to accompany me, with a pure rebelled against him; neither have heart and humble voice, unto the we obeyed the voice of the Lord throne of the heavenly grace, say. our God, to walk in his laws which inghe set before us. Dan. ix. 9, 10. A general Confession, to be said by the whole Congregation after the Minister, all kneeling. ALMIGHTY at most mercifu O Lord, correct me, but with judgment; not in thine anger, lest thou bring me to nothing. Jer. x. 24. Peal. vi. 1. Father We have erred and Repent ye; for the kingdom of strayed from thy ways like lost sheep heaven is at hand. St. Mai. iii. 2. We have followed too much thy deI will arise, and go to my father,vices and desires of our own hearts. And will say unto him; Father, 1We have offeaded against thy holy have sinned against heaven, and be- laws. We have left undone those fore thee, and am no more worthy things which we ought to have done; |