A TABLE of the Moveable Feasts, according to the foveral Days that EASTER can possibly fall upon. -28 23 2 -29 2 -30 2 -13 Mar.22) 1 Jan. 18 Feb, 4 Apr.2( Apr.30 Mayo 27 Nov.29 -30 2 -1227 Dec. I 29 3 3 2 1327 3 JO 2 6-16 26 -28 26 39 8 8 8 26 91-19) 26 Dec, 1 April 1 3 102026 - 2 JO 11 11 2126-33 -12-22 23 Nov 27 91-13 23 25 28 3 Feb. 1 IO 1424 25 -29 3 2 19 15 13 -25 25 30 3 20 1 2 16 -26 23 Dec. 1 4 4 13 17 27 | 25 3 IS -26 | 24 Nov,29 -24 -30 24 -28 8 29 17 2131 24 29 18 221 une 24 -30 -23 2/ 24 Dec. 1 3 24 1212 424 -17] 5 -13 22/2015 23 Nov 27 14 3--- -23 27 627 1915 -24 723 -29 -30 26 30 - 923 Dec, I 18 31 3 8 -28 June 1 1123 3 -20 9 12/22 NOV.27 21 10 301-31 31 1322 28 -22 -28 25 21 -26 1615 -24 -25 18] 5 15 28 2015 8 23 -23) 6 -246 -2516 -29 Note, That in a Biffextile or Leap.Year, the Number of Sun. days after Epiphany will be the same, as if Eajter-day had fallen one Day later than it really does. And for the same reason, one Day muft, in every Leap-Year, be added to the Day of the Month given by the Table for Septuagefima Sunday : And the kike must be done for the Firft Day of Lent (commonly called Ajb-wednesday) 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. A TA lui. Year 1900, to the Year 4599 inclusive. T March 22 23 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 Ecclehanical Full Moons may fall nearly on the fame Days with the real Full Moons, the Golden Numbers must be remov. ed 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 neceffary for finding the Paschal Full Moons, and the Feat of Eafter, from the Year 1900, to the Year 2199 inclufive. This Table is to be made use of, in all refpe&ts, as the Fira Table before inferted, for finding Bafter till che Year 1899. 10 18 General Sunday - Letter, and the Places of the Golden Numbers in the Calendar, TO of our Lord, add to the Year its Fourth Part, omitting Fra&tions, and also the Number, which in Tablel, fandeth ai the Top of the Column, wherein the Number of Hundreds contained in that given Year is found : Divide the sum by and if there is no Remainder, then A is the Sunday-Letter; but if any Number remaineth, then the Letter, which Aandeth under chat Number at the Top of the Table, is the Sunday-Letter. TA. Jour Lord Years of O find the Month and T B 6000 19 6100 B 1600 O 2 %300 2500 2700 5 B 3800 2900 3000 NOO B 3200 3300 3400 3500 3700 9 3900 10 B 4000 10 4300 1% B 44001% 4500 | 13 4700 | 14 B 4800 14 4900 14 to which the Golden B 5200 15 Numbers ought to be 5300 16 prefixed in the Calendar 540017 in any given Year of our Lord, consisting of entire 5500 | 17 B 5600 Hundred Years, and in 17 allthe intermediateYears 5700 18 betwixt that and the next 3800 IS Hundredth Year follow5900 19 ing, look in the Second Column of Table I!. for 19 the given Year, consist. 6100 ing of entire Hundreds, 20 and Note the Number of 6300 21 Cypher which sanus aB6400 20 gainst it in the Third Co. 6500 21 Jumn; then, in Table III. 6600 look for the same Num6700 23 ber in the Column under B 6800 any given Golden Num. 22 ber, which . when you 6900 23 have found, guide your 7000 24 Eye fide-ways to the Left 710024 Hand, and in the First 72.0024 Column you will find the month and Day, to 7300 25 which that Golden Num740025 ber ought to be prefixed in the Calendar during B 7600 26 that period of One Hun. dred Years. 7800 27 The Letrer B prefixed to 28 7900 certain Hundredth Years in Table II. de. B 8000 27 notes those Years which 8100 38 are fill to be accounted 8900 29 Biffextile or Leap-Years 8300 29 in the New Calendar ; B40039 whereas all the other Hundredth Years are to 8500 be accounted only com. &c. mon Years. 7500 26 7700 26 B 16 TA The GOLDEN NUMBERS. Parcha) Tudi Moon, 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Sunday Letter. UULO Mar.211C 23 61728 Mar.22 D 2.3 Mar,23E Mar.24 F (122 3114129 1723 920 Mar.25 G 1223 45267 18 29 101 Mur,20 A 1324 $16 0122 Mar. -7B 1412 6.1228] 9 1 12/23 *5 26 218129 Mar.2810152 1025 103 161 Mar.29 D 16 19 Mar.30E 17128 20 122 Mar.31 F 181 10 211 21324 Apr. IG 122 31425 Apr. 2A 1223! 411526 1021 Apr. 3 B 24) 36 27 012 23 4 15126 19 of 22 9 20 82/2.3 Apr. 10B 2011223 021213241 Apr. uc zu z 131 11 22 311 4125 Apr. 12 D 132213114125 1712 9 20 1223 41526 Apr. 13 1812 1021 1324 Apr. 14 F 13241 51627 19 11 22 31425 Apr.IS G 3442569728 920 1 12/23 41520 Apr. 16 A 26 18/29 10 211 213 24 16271 819 Apr. 17 B S10271 819 22 311425 9120 23 Apr. 17 B 29110 211 213 24 Apr. i8c 1728) 9120 12.23 4123120 Apr. t&c 718/29 10211 21*324Sl10271 dila 31425 Tb. ORDER for Morning and Evening Prayer daily to be said and used ibrougboxt tbe Year customed place of the Church, Chapel, or Chancel, except acit Thall be otherwise determined by the Ordiniry of the Place, And the Chancels thall reinain as they have done in times past. And here is to be noted, That such Ornaments of the Church, and of the Ministers thereof, at all times of their Minitration, Shall be retained, and be in ure, as were in this Church of Enga land' by the Authority of Parliament, in the second Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth. The |