With the Table of Leslons, + OCTOBER hath xxxi Dayse ; EVENING PRAYER. Ιο 2 Cor 12 i 2 3 Judith 2 4 4 4 5 14 Faith, Virg. & M. MORNING PRAYER 5 6 } 9 5 10 7 II 9 12 13 13 14 15 15 Wil 1 16 3 Luito 39 :5 IV 39 7 2. 9 3 4 Tran. of K. Edw. . 10 12 14 10 Wik, 2 4 6 8 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 Galat.1 2 3 Echeldreda, V. 12 20 14 21 22 23 Ephef. 1 24 16 18 5 3 4 10: A 31, 12. 34 Fast Cclor. + It is so called from the Latin Word O&to Eight, because it was the Eighth Morth in the old Roman Calendar. Several of the Emperors attempted to alter its Name, but in vain, for foon after their Death it always regained its former Title. This, tike the two preceding Months, takes its Naine from the order of succession in which it food in the antient Calendar of Rome ; being derived from the Latin Word Novein Ning; because it was the nifith Month according to rbat computation. Note, that . Ecclus 2.5 is to be read only to varfe 33, and 1 Ecclus zo only to verle" 28, and fEcclusi 16 only to vesle 20, With the - Table of Lessons, 7. DECEMBER bath xxxí Days. Isaiah 14 2 3 4 • 5 6 7 8 9 10 EVENING PRAYER I Letton i Lycium. Isaiah 15 Hebr. 7 8 17 19 9 22 410 I 12 13 James 1 2 3 24 261 28 30 Conception of - (V. Mary... 32 34 11 MORNING PRAYER. 1 Lellon. 2 Lelion Aes. 2 . 10 3 18 4 20, 21 5 23 25 7 to v.30 27 7 v. 30 29 8 9 33 10 35 37 12 39 13 41 43 15 45 16 47 17 18 s' 53 20 21 55 22 57 23 59 24 36 12 13 Lucy, V. & M. O Sapientia. 46 48 15 16 17 18. 99 20 3 4 5 2 Peter 2 21 4 1 Johni 2 3 56 58 60 Fast. Christmas Day. S. Stephen, M. S. John, Evang Innocents - Day. 6F 29 30 34 + It derives its name from the Latin Word Decem Ten, because it was the roth Month of the old Roman Year. Commodus in vain attempted to style this Month Amazon, in honour of his Concubine Martia : but after his Death it foon returned to its antient Name, A TABLE and Rules for the Moveable and Immoveable Feasts ; together with the Days of Fasting and Abftinence, through the whole Year. Rules to know when the Moveable Peafts and Holy-days begir. E ASTER-DAY, on which the rest depend, is always the first Sunday after the Full Moon, which happens upon, or next after the Twenty-first Day of March ; and if the Full Moon happens upon a Sunday, EafterDay is the Sunday after. Advent-Sunday is always the nearest Sunday to the Feast of St. Andrew, whether before or after. 9 Five Weeks Forty Days is Quirquagelima after Eaffer. 7 Easter. Whitsunday Seven Weeks 6 Eight Weeks 8 } } The Days of the Feafts of A TABLE of all the FEASTS that are to be observed in the Church of England throughout the Year. All Sundays in the Year. S. Bartholomew the Apoftle. S. Matthew the Apostle. S. Michael and all Angels, S. Luke the Evangelift. S. Simon and S. Jude the Apoftles. S. Andrew the Apostle. S. 9 homas the Apostle. S. Stephen the Martyr. S. Jobn the Evangelift. The Holy Innocents. J The Days of the Feasts of A TABLE of the VIGILS, FASTS, and Days of Abstinence, to be Observed in the rear. rs. Jobn Baptift. S. Peter. S. James. Vigils before { S. Marvew. S. Simon and S. Jude, S. Andrew. S. Thomas, All Saints. Note. 'That if any of these l'east-Days fall upon a Monday, then the Vigil or Falt-Day shall be kept upon the Saturday, and not upon the Sunday nexi before it. , DAYS of Fafting, or Alfinerci. III. The Three Rogation-days, being the Mon. 'The First Sunday in Lent. day, or the Ascension of our LORD. Being.be Wednesday, J The Feast of Pentecost. Friday, and Satur- Sprember 14. IV. All the Fridays in the Year, except Chrifmas. day after А December 13. Day. Mar. 21 A Table to find EASTER-DA Y from the present Time, till the Year 1899 inclusive, according to the foregoing Calendari Golden Day of the Sunday, Number. 1 Month Letter, 14 HIS Table contains so much of the Calendar as is neceffary for the de ΤΗ 3 termining 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 Palchal Full Moon; then look in the third Column for the Sunday Litternext after the Day of the Full Moon, and the Day of the Month' Aanding against that Sunday Letter is Eater-Day. If the Full Moon happens upon a 16 Sunday, (tben according to the Firit Rule) the next Sunday after is Eartur, 5 Day: 23 26 28 29 30 31 1 13 April To find the Golden Number, or Prime, add one to the Year of our LORD, and then divide by 19; the Remainder, if any, is the Golden Number ; but if nothing renaineth, then 19 is the Golden Number. To find the Dominical or Sunday Letter, according to the Calendar, until the Year 1799 inclutive, add to the Yeis of our LORD its Fourth Part, omitting Fractions, and also the Nurnber 1 : Divide the Sum by 7 ; and if there is no Reinsinder, then A is the Sunday Letter : But if any Number remaineth, then the Letter standing against chat Nunber in the small annexed Table is the Suno day Letter. 0 A G F 3 E 4 D 5 C 6 B 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25' For the next Century, that is, from the Year 1800 till the Year 1899 in. clusive, add to the current Year only its fourth Part, and then divide by 7, and proceed as in the last Rule. Note, That in all Billextile or Leap-Years, the Letter found, 23 above, will be the Sunday Letter fro.n the intercalated Day exclusive, to the End of the year. Golden Nurnber. Another Table to find EASTER till the Year 1899 inclutive. SUNDAY LETTERS. 18 19 3 28 29 17 141 17 20 15 4 5 6 3 8 7 III Mar.26 27 23 25 IV Apr. 16 11 12 131 15 Vi Apr. 2 3 4! 5 6 Mar 31 Apr. 1 20 2519 21 24 22 VIL Apr. 9 JO 8 VIII Apr. 2 3 Mar 28 29 30 30 Apr. 1 Apr. 16 IX 21 17 20 22 X 6 7 8 XI Mar. 26 27 30 31 25 141 15 7 8 28 22 23 24 25 Xy Apr. 16 10 11 12 13 14 3 4 5 Mar 30 3' Apr. 1 XVII Apr. 23 24 21 22 XVII pr. g 10 II iz 13 7 8 XIX pr. 2.Mar.27) 28 29 3) Apr. 1 O make use of the preceding Table, the Uppermoil Line, and the Golden Num. ber, or Primne, in the Column of Golden Numbers, ana against the Prime, in the same Line under the Sunday-Letter, you have the Day of the Month on which Eater falleth that Year. But Note, That the name of the Month is set on the left Hand, or just with the Figure, and followeth not, as in other Tables, by Desceni, but Collateral. |