4 TABLE to find Easter Day, from the Year 1900, to the Year 2199, inclusive. Golde. På ont the Landey Theredilen Numbers in the Létter. foregoing D point out the Days of the Paschall Lord 1900; at which time, in in all respects, as the first Table, before inserted, for finding Eas. er, till the Year 1899. Note, This Table is continued o the Year 4199, in the Transactions of the Royal Society of London, for the Year 1750, by the Earl of Macclesfieiil. 10 18 7 15 4 12 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 9 17 6 GENERAL TABLES for finding the Dominical or Sund 27 Letter, and the Places of the Golden Numbers in the Car lendar T: O find the Dominical or Sunday Letter for any given Year of our Lord, add to the Year its fourth Parı, Jomitting 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 Remainsler, then A is the Sund ay Letter; but if any numer remain, then the Letter which standeth under that Number at the Top of the Table, is the Sunday Letter. Jof our 404 7T Lord. B 1600 0 1700 1 18001 1900 2 B 2000 2 2100! 2 22003 2300 | 4 B 2400 3 2500 4 2600 5 127005 B 2800 5 2900 6 3000 6 3100 7 B 3200 7 133007 134008 3500 9 B3600 8 3700 9 3800 10 3900 10 B 4000 10 4100 11 420012 14300 12 B 4400 '12 4500 13 4600 13 4700 14 B 4800 14 4900 14 5000 15 15100(16 B :5 530 116 "O find the Month and Days 14 of the Month to which the 550(17) Golden Numbers ought to be B 560017 prefixed in the Calendar in any 5700 is given Year of our Lord, con5800 18 sisting of entire Hundred Years, ard in all the intermediate 5900|19 Years, betwixt that and the B16000 19 next Hundredth Year follow 6100 19 ing, look in the second Column 6200 20 of Table 11. for the given Year, 6300 21 consisting of entire Hundreds B 6400 20 and note the Number or Cypher which stands against it in the 650 12 i third Column ; then in Table 660014.III. look for the same Number 670612 in the Column under any given B 6800|22Golden Number, which when 6900/23 you have found, guide your Eye sideways to the Left Hand, and 170002 in the first Column you will find 7100 24 the Month and Day to which B 7200/24 that Golden Number ought to 73002., be prefixed in the Calendar, 1740 2: during that period of one hun dred Years. 7500/26 The Letter B prefixed to cerB 7600|20|tain Hundredth Years in Table 7700/26 II. denotes those Years which 7800/27 are still to be accounted Bissex. 7900/28 tile or Leap Years in the New Calendar ; whereas all the other B 800027 Hundredth Years are to be ac 810028 counted only common Years. 820029 830029 B 840029 185000 이 &c. THE GOLDEN NUMBERS. Full-Moon. Paschal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12/13) 14/15 10117, 18, 19 Mar.21c 8 19' 0,11 22 3.14 25' 61728 3,20 12231 4 15126 22 D 920 101223 4.1526 7 18 29 10 211 213 24 5027 23 E 1021 21324 516 27 819 01112234 017128 24 F 1122 3 14 25 617 28 9 20' 1'12 23 41526 718/29 25 G 1.323 415|26 718 29 10,21, 213 24 5/10/27 8190 26 A 13 24 5 10/27 8 19 011.22 3.1425 017 8920 1 27 B 1425 61728 920! 1'12 23' 4,15 267 1829 10:21 2 28 C 15:26 718/29 1021 2 13 24 51627 819 01122 3 29 D 16 27| 8 1910 11 22 3 14 25 61728 9201 1/1223 4 30 E 17:28 9 201 1 12 23 4 15 26 718,291021213241 5 31 F 18 29 10 211 213241 5 16 27 819 011 22 31.25 6 April 1 G 19 0 11 22 3.14/25 6 17 28 9201 1/12 23 41526 7 2 A 20; 1 12 23 41526 7 18 29 1021 2 1324 51627 8 8 B 21 2 13 24 5.1627 819 0.11 22 314.25 617|28 9 4 C 22: 3/14 25 617 281 y 20 112/23 41526 718 29 10 120 5 D23415 26 7 18 29 10 21 2,13241 516 27 819 0 11 6 E 24 516 27 819 y 11 22 31425 617 28 9201 112 7 F 25 617 28 9 20 112 231 415 26 718291021) 215 8 G 26 718 29 1021 21324 516127 819 01122 3 14 9 A 27: 819 01122, 3/14 25 617|28 9201 1/12 23 4:15 10 B 28 9/20 112 23 4/15 26 7'1829 1021) 2,13 241 516 11 C 29 1021 21324 516 27 819 01122 $114,234 617 120 0 11/22 31425 617 28 9 20 112 43' 415, 61 718 13 E 1112/23 415 26' 7118 29 10:21 213 24 16,271 819 14 F 2 13 24 51627' 819 01122 3 14 25: 61728 920 15 G 314251 61728 920 1 12 23' 4'15 26 7 18 29 1021 16 A 4 15 26; 718/29 1021 2 13 241 51627 819 01122 17) B 51627) 819 0 11/22 3 14 25 617 28 9201 11223 17) B 7118 29 10 211 21324 18 C 617|28) 920 1 12 23 4 15 26 18! C 7 18 29/10/21 2 13 24! 5 16 278 (19) 0111-22 3/14/25 MORNING PRAYER. The MINISTER shall begin the Morning Prarer, by reading one or more of the following Sentences of Scripture. TH THE Lord is in his holy kindness, and repenteth him temple ; let all the earth of the evil. Joel ii. 13. keep silence before him. Hab. To the Lord our God bef. 20. long mercies and forgivenesFrom the rising of the sun e-ses, though we have rebelled Ten unto the going down of the against him ; neither have sime, my name shall be great we obeyed the voice of the among the Gentiles; and in Lord our God, to walk in bis every place incense shallbe of laws which he set before us. fered unto my name, and a Dan. ix. 9. 10. pare offering : for my name O Lord, correct me, but shall be great among the hea, with judgment ; not in thine then, saith the Lord of hosts anger, lest thou bring me to Mal. i 1l. nothing. Jer. x. 24. F'sal. vi. 1. Let the words of my mouth, Repent ye ; for the kingand the meditation of my dom of heaven is at hand. St. heart, be always acceptable Mat. iii. 3. in thy sight, O Lord, my I will arise and go to my strength and my Redeemer. father, and will say unto him; Psal. xix. 14. Father, I have sinned against When the wicked man heaven, and before thee, and turneth away from his wick-am no more worthy to be caled edness that he hath commit-thy son. St. Luke xv. 18, 19. ted, and doeth that which is Enter not into judgment lawful and right, he shall save with thy servant, O Lord ; for his soul alive. Ezek. xviii. 27. in thy sight shall no man liv I acknowledge my trans-ing be justified Psal. cxliii. 2. gressions; and my sin is ever If we say that we have no Lefore me. Peal, li. 3. sin, we deceive ourselves, Hide thy face from my and the truth is not in lis; sins; and blot out all mine but if we confess our sins, iniquities. Psal. li. 9. God is faithful and just to for The sacrifices of God aregive us our sins, and to a broken spirit ; a broken and cleanse us from all unrightea contrite heart, () God, thou ousness. 1 St. John i. 8, 9. wilt not despise Psal. li. 17. Then the Minister shall say, Ꭰ EARLY beloved your garments, and turn un- the to the Lord your God; for he in sundry places, to acknowis gracious and mercisul, ledge and conless cur manislow to anger, and of great fold sins and wickedness, and D Rend your heart and not Deere scripture moveth us |