10 c 11 d Holy Cross. Enurchus, Bp. 4 Lambert, Bp. 21 g 23, b Fast. S. Matthew, A. S. Michael, A. b S. Denys, Bp. Faith, V. & M. 1 Lesson. 2 Lesson. 1 Lesson. 2 Lesson. 3 4 с 25 d Crispin, Mart. 4 6 Nah. 1 Zeph. 1 3 27 f Fast. 28 S. Simon and S. (Jude Fast. 11 13 12 e 15 13 f Trans. K. Edw. Wisd. 1 14 g 16 b 17 c Etheldreda. 18 d S. Luke, Evan. 20 f 9 11 13 14 S. Cyprian, Abp. Malac. 2 Mal. 1 27 4 4 6 Judith 1 3 5 13779 468 17 18 10 5 6 7. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 L. 1to39 -1 v. 39 Ecclus 2 10 123456TRQUI234567 11 12 13 14 15 3 Amos 2 16 MORNING. EVENING. 11 Lesson.12 Lesson. 1 Lesson. 2 Lesson. A Remigius, Bp. Tobit 7 Mark 4 Tobit 81Cor. 16 10 12 14 Judith 2 4 6 8 17 135 11 13 15 9 10 11 Wisd. 2 12 13 6 Galat. 1 2 Cor. 1 Ecclus 1 3 Ephes. 1 Philip.1 NOVEMBER hath XXX THE CALENDAR; WITH THE TABLE OF LESSONS. Note, that (a) Ecclus. 25. is to be read only to ver. 13. and (b) Ecclus. 30. only to ver. 18. and (c) Ecclus. 46. only to ver. 20. Days. XXXI hath Days. DECEMBER For the Moveable and Immoveable Feasts; together with the Days of Fasting and Abstinence, through the whole Year. RULES to know when the Moveable Feasts and Holydays begin. MASTER-DAY (on which the rest depend) is always the First the Twenty-first Day of March; and if the Full Moon happens upon a Sunday, Easter-Day is the Sunday after. next Advent-Sunday is always the nearest Sunday to the Feast of Saint Andrew, whether before or after. Sunday is Septuagesima Sexagesima Quinquagesima Quadragesima Rogation-Sunday Ascension-Day Whit-Sunday Trinity-Sunday All Sundays in the Year. The Days of the Feasts of Nine Six Weeks before Easter. A TABLE Of all the Feasts that are to be observed in the Church of England throughout the Year. after Easter. (The Circumcision of our Lord JESUS CHRIST. The Conversion of Saint Paul. The Purification of the Blessed Virgin. Saint Matthias the Apostle. The Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin. Saint Philip and Saint James the Apostles. The Nativity of Saint John Baptist. Saint Andrew the Apostle. A TABLE Of the Vigils, Fasts, and Days of Abstinence, to be observed in the Year. The Evens or The Nativity of our Lord. The Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Easter-Day. Saint Matthias. Saint James. Saint Bartholomew. Saint Matthew. Saint Simon and Saint Jude. Saint Andrew. Saint Thomas. Note, That if any of these Feast-Days fall upon a Monday, then the Vigil or Fast-Day shall be kept upon the Saturday, and not upon the Sunday next before it. Days of Fasting, or Abstinence. I. The Forty Days of Lent. II. The Ember Days at the Four The Feast of Pentecost. December 13. III. The Three Rogation-Days, being the Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, before Holy-Thursday, or the Ascension of our Lord. IV. All the Fridays in the Year, except Christmas-Day. Certain Solemn Days, for which particular Services are appointed. I. The Fifth Day of November, | III. The Twenty-ninth Day of being the Day kept in Me- May, being the Day kept in mory of the Papists' Conspi- Memory of the Birth and Return of King Charles II. IV. The Twenty-ninth Day of January, being the Day on which his Majesty began his happy Reign. racy. II. The Thirtieth Day of Janu- The Numbers prefixed to the several Days, (in the foregoing Calendar) between the 21st Day of March and the 18th Day of April, both inclusive, denote the Days upon which those Full Moons do fall, which happen upon or next after the 21st Day of March, in those Years, of which they are respectively the Golden Numbers; and the Sunday Letter next following any such Full Moon points out Easter-Day for that Year. All which holds until the Year of our Lord 1899 inclusive; after which Year, the Place of these Golden Numbers will be to be changed, as is hereafter expressed. |