NOTE, That in a Bissextile or Leap-Year, the number of Sundays after Epiphany will be the same as if Easter-Day had fallen one day later than it really does. And, for the same reason, one day must, in every Leap-Year, be added to the day of the month given by the Table for Septuagesima Sunday, and for the first day of Lent: unless the Table gives some day in the month of March for it; for in that case, the day given by the Table is the right day. THE HE 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 Ecclesiastical Full Moons may fall nearly on the same 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 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 Easter till the year 1899. FOR FINDING THE DOMINICAL OR SUNDAY LETTER, AND THE PLACES OF THE GOLDEN NUMBERS IN THE CALENDAR. Τ O find the Dominical or Sunday Letter for any given year of our Lord, add to the year its fourth part, omitting fractions, and also the number, which, in Table I., 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 B B B B B B B B 2 Years of our Lord. 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 2600 2700 2300 2900 3000 3100 3200 3300 3400 3500 3600 3700 3800 3900 4000 4100 4200 9 10 10 10 B 11 12 4300 12 4400 12 B 4500 13 4600 13 4700 14 4800 14 B 4900 11 5000 15 5100 16 2 Years of our Lord. 3 5200 15 5300 16 5400 17 5500 17 5600 17 5700 18 5800 18 5900 19 6000 19 6100 19 6200 20 6300 21 6400 20 6500 21 6600 22 6700 23 6800 22 6900 23 7000 24 7100 7200 7300 7400 7500 7600 7700 7800 7900 8000 8100 8200 8300 24 24 25 25 26 26 26 27 28 27 28 29 29 29 0 Tond the month and days of the month to which the Golden Numbers ought to be prefixed in the Calendar in any given year of our Lord, consisting of entire hundred years, and in all the intermediate years betwixt that and the next hundredth year following, look in the second column of Table II. for the given year, consisting of entire hundreds; and note the number or cipher which stands against it in the third column; then in Table III. look for the same namber in the column under any given Golden Number, which, when you have found, guide your eve sideways to the left hand, and in the first column you will find the month and the day to which that Golden Number ought to be prefixed in the Calendar, during that period of one hundred years. The letter B, prefixed to certain hundredth years in Table II., denotes those years which are still to be accounted Bissextile or Leap Years in the new Calendar; whereas all the other hundredth years are to be accounted only common years. 15 G 16 A 17 B 17 B 18 C 18 C 011 22 1 12 23 2 13 24 3 14 25 4 15 26 5 16 27 8 19 6 17 28 9 20 7 18 29 10 21 8 19 0 11 22 9 20 1 12 23 31 F 18 29 10 21 April 1 G 19 011 22 1 12 23 2 A 20 3 B 21 2 13 24 4 C 22 3 14 25 718 29 TABLE III. 4 15 26 5 16 27 6 17 28 8 19 9 20 7 18 29 10 21 011 22 8 19 THE GOLDEN 6 17 28 9 20 3 14.25 4 15 26 10 21 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 4 15 26 2 13 24 5 16 27 8 19 5 16 27 6 17 28 7 18 29 10 21 0 11 22 3 14 25 3 14 25 6 17 28 4 15 26 7 18 29 10 21 5 16 27 819 0 11 22 011 22 1 12 23 2 13 24 3 14 25 4 15 26 1 12 23 6 17 28 9 20 1 12 23 2 13 24 2 13 24 NUMBERS. ――――― 9 20 1 12 23 2 13 24 2 13 24 3 14 25 4 15 26 4 15 26 6 17 28 9 20 3 14 25 011 22 1 12 23 2 13 24 011 22 1 12 23 2 13 24 3 14 25 4 15 26 5 16 27 819 10 B 28 9 20 1 12 23 4 15 26 7 18 29 10 21 2 13 24 5 16 8 19 617 0 11 22 2 13 24 718 5 16 27 011 22 4 15 26 13 E 1 12 23 819 14 F 2 13 24 5 16 27 6 17 28 920 5 16 27 8 19 4 15 5 16 27 7 18 29 10 21 3 14 25 4 15 26 5 16 27 6 17 28 7 18 29 4 15 26 5 16 27 6 17 28 718 29 8 19 0 011 22 - 0 11 112 2 13 3 14 4 15 26 7 18 29 10 21 8 19 011 22 1 12 23 2 13 24 3 14 25 THE ORDER FOR DAILY MORNING PRAYER. The Minister shall begin the MORNING PRAYER, by reading one or more of the following Sentences of Scripture. THE HE LORD is in his holy temple; let all the earth keep silence before 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 alway acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength and my redeemer. Psalm xix. 14, 15. When the wicked man turneth away from his wickedness that he hath committed, and doeth that which is lawful and right, he shall save his soul alive. Ezek. xviii. 27. I acknowledge my transgressions; and my sin is ever before me. Psalm li. 3. Hide thy face from my sins; and blot out all mine iniquities. Psalm li. 9. The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise. Psalm li. 17. Rend your heart, and not your garments, and turn unto the LORD your God; for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repenteth him of the evil. Joel ii. 13. To the Lord our God belong mercies and forgivenesses, though we have rebelled against him; neither have we |