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going 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 neces

sary 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.

GENERAL TABLES for finding the Dominical or Sunday Letter, and the Places of the Golden Numbers in the Calendar.

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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.

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Toth to which the Golden 10 find the Month and Days of the Number ought to be prefixed in the Calendar in any given Year of our Lord, consisting of entire hundred 6400 20 years, and in all the intermediate 6500 21 years betwixt that and the next hun 6600 22 dredth year following, look in the se6700 23 cond column of Table II. for the giv 2 B 4400 12 B 6300 22 en year, consisting of entire hun6900 23 dreds; and note the number or cy24pher which stands against it in the 24 third column; then in Table III. look 24 for the same number in the column 25 under any given Golden Number, 25 which when you have found, guide 26 your eye sideways to the left hand, 26 and in the first column you will find 26 the mouth and the day to which that 27 Golden Number ought to be prefixed

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TABLE III.

THE GOLDEN NUMBERS.

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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 tem- thou bring me to nothing. Jer. x. ple; let all the earth keep si- 24. Psal. vi. 1.

lence before him. Hab. ii. 20.

Repent ye; for the kingdom of From the rising of the sun even heaven is at hand. St. Matt. iii. 2. unto the going down of the same, I will arise, and go to my father, my name shall be great among the and will say unto him; Father, I Gentiles; and in every place in- have sinned against heaven, and cense shall be offered unto my name, before thee, and am no more worAnd a pure offering. for my name thy to be called thy son. St. Luke hall be great among the hea-xv. 18, 19. then, saith the Lord of hosts. Mal. Enter not into judgment with thy servant, O Lord; for in thy Let the words of my mouth, and sight shall no man living be justithe meditation of my heart, be al-fied. Psal. cxliii. 2.

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way acceptable in thy sight, 0 If we say that we have no sin, Lord, my strength and my Re- we deceive ourselves, and the truth deemer. Psal. xix. 14. is not in us; but if we confess When the wicked man turneth our sins, God is faithful and just to away from his wickedness that forgive us our sins, and to cleanse he hath committed, and doeth us from all unrighteousness. 1 that which is lawful and right, he John i. 8, 9. shall save his soul alive. Ezek.

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Then the Minister shall say,

DEARLY beloved brethren, the I acknowledge my transgres- scripture moveth us in sundry sions; and my sin is ever before places, to acknowledge and conme. Psal. li. 3. fess our manifold sins and wickedHide thy face from my sins; and ness, and that we should not disblot out all mine iniquities. Psal. semble nor cloak them before the li. 9. face of Almighty God, our heavenThe sacrifices of God are a bro-ly Father, but confess them with ken spirit; a broken and a contrite an humble, lowly, penitent, and heart, O God, thou wilt not despise. obedient heart; to the end that we Psal. li. 17. may obtain forgiveness of the same, Rend your heart and not your by his infinite goodness and mercy. garments, and turn unto the Lord And although we ought, at all your God; for he is gracious and times, humbly to acknowledge our merciful, slow to anger, and of sins before God; yet ought we great kindness, and repenteth him chiefly so to do, when we assemble of the evil. Joel ii. 13. and meet together, to render thanks To the Lord our God belong for the great benefits that we have mercies and forgivenesses, though received at his hands, to set forth. we have rebelled against him; nei- his most worthy praise, to hear his ther have we obeyed the voice of most holy word, and to ask those the Lord our God, to walk in his things which are requisite and nelaws which he set before us. Dan. cessary, as well for the body as the ix. 9, 10. soul. Wherefore, I pray and beO Lord, correct me, but with seech you, as many as are here judgment; not in thine anger, lest present, to accompany me with a

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pure heart and humble voice, unto come to his eternal joy, through the throne of the heavenly grace, Jesus Christ our Lord. -saying

A general Confession, to be said by the whole Congregation after the Minister, all kneeling.

ALMIGHTY and most merri

The People shall answer here, and at the end of every Prayer, Amen.

¶ Or this.

Then the Minister shall kneel, and say the Lord's Prayer; the People still kneeling, and repeating it with him, both here, and wheresoever else it is used in Divine Service.

ALMIGHTY God, our heavenly Father, who, of his great ful Father; We have erred mercy, hath promised forgiveness and strayed from thy ways like of sins to all those who, with lost sheep. We have followed hearty repentance and true faith, too much the devices and desires turn unto him; have mercy upon of our own hearts. We have of you, pardon and deliver you fron fended against thy holy laws. all your sins, confirm and strengthWe have left undone those things en vou in all goodness, and bring which we ought to have done; you to everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. And we have done these things which we ought not to have done: And there is no health in us. But thou, O Lord, have mercy upon us, miserable offenders. Spare thou those, O God, who confess their faults. Restore thou those OUR Father, who art in Heaven, Hallowed be thy Name; who are penitent; According to Thy Kingdom come; Thy Will thy promises declared unto man-be done on Earth, as it is in Hea kind, in Christ Jesus our Lord. ven; Give us this day our daily And grant, O most merciful Fa-bread; And forgive us our trcs ther, for his sake; That we may passes, as we forgive those who hereafter live a godly, righteous, trespass against us; And lead us and sober life; To the glory of thy not into temptation; But deliver holy name. Amen. us from evil: For thine is the The declaration of Absolution, or Re-Kingdom, and the Power, and the mission of Sins: to be made by the Glory, fer ever and ever. Amen. Priest alone, standing; the People Then likewise he shall say, still kneeling. O Lord, open thou our lips; Ans. And our mouth shall show forth thy praise.

ALMIGHTY God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who desireth not the death of a sinner, but rather that he may turn from his wickedness and live, hath given power and commandment to his ministers to declare and pronounce to his people, being penitent, the Absolution and Remission of their sins. He pardoneth and absolveth all those who truly repent, and unfeignedly believe his holy Gospel. Wherefore, let us beseech him to grant us true repentance, and his Holy Spirit; that those things may please him which we do at this present, and that the rest of our life hereafter may be pure and holy; so that at the last we may

1 Here all standing up, the Minister shall say,

the Son, and to the Holy Ghost. Glory be to the Father, and to Ans. As it was in the beginning is now, and ever shall be, worit without end.

Min. Praise ye the Lord:

Ans. The Lord's name be praised
Then shall be said or sung the follow-

ing Anthem; except on those days
for which other Anthems are p
pointed and except also, when is
used in the course of the Psalms, on
the nineteenth day of the month

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in the strength of our salvation. that takest away the sins of the Let us come before his pre-world, receive our prayer. Thou with thanksgiving, and that sittest at the right hand of show ourselves glad in him with God the Father, have mercy uppsalms.

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For the Lord is a great God; For thou only art holy; thou and a great King above all gods. only art the Lord; thou only, O In his hand are all the corners Christ, with the Holy Ghost, ar of the earth; and the strength of most high in the Glory of God the hills is his also. the Father. Amen.

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The sea is his, and he made it; and his hands prepared the dry land.

0 come, let us worship, and fall down; and kneel before the Lord our Maker.

For he is the Lord our God; and we are the people of his pasture, and the sheep of his hand.

O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness; let the whole earth stand in awe of him.

For he cometh, for he cometh

Then shall be read the first Lesson, according to the Table or Calendar; after which shall be said or sung the following Hymn.

Note, That before every Lesson, the Minister shall say, Here beginneth such a Chapter, or Verse of such o Chapter, of such a Book: And after every Lesson, Here endeth the first, or the second Lesson.

Te Deum laudamus.

WE praise thee, O God; we acknowledge thee to be

to judge the earth; and with the Lord.

righteousness to judge the world, All the earth doth worship thee,

and the people with his truth.

Then shall follow a Portion of the

the Father everlasting.
To thee all Angels cry alcud;
Heavens, and all the Powers

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Psalms, as they are appointed, or one of the Selections of Psalms set forth by this Church: and at the end of every Psalin, and likewise at the end of the To thee, Cherubim and SeraVenite, Benedicite, Jubilate, Benedic-phim continually do cry, tus, Cantate Domino, Bonum est con- Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God fiters, Deus Misereatur, Benedic Ani- of Sabaoth.

ma mea-MAY be said or sung the

Heaven and Earth are full of

Gloria Patri; and at the end of the the Majesty of thy Glory.

whole Portion, or Selection of Psalms for the day, SHALL be said or sung

The glorious company of the

the Gloria Patri, or else the Gloria Apostles praise thee.

in Excelsis, as followeth :

Gloria in Excelsis.

GLORY be to God on high,

The goodly fellowship of the Prophets praise thee.

The noble army of Martyrs on earth peace, good praise thee.

will towards men. We praise The holy Church, throughout thee, we bless thee, we worship all the world, doth acknowledge thee, we glorify thee, we give thee.

thanks to thee for thy great glo- The Father, of an infinite Mary, O Lord God, heavenly King, jesty; God the Father Álmighty.

Thine adorable, true, and only

O Lord, the only begotten Son, Son;

Jesus Christ; O Lord God, Lamb Also the Holy Ghost, the Comof God, Son of the Father, that forter.

takest away the sins of the world, Thou art the King of Glory, gave mercy upon us. Thou that Christ.

takest away the sins of the world, Thou art the everlasting Son of have mercy upon us. Thou the Father.

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