able FEASTS; Together with the Days of Fasting and Abstinence, through the whole Year. RULES to know when the Moveable Feasts, and Huly days begin. F After-day, on which the rest depend, is always the Firft Sunday afte: the Full Moon, which happens upon, or next after the Twini. Firtt Day of March ; and if the Full Moon happens upon a Sunday, Caller-day is the Sunday after. Advent. Sunday is always the nearest Sunday to the Feast of St. Andreu whether before or after. Septuagefima Nine Eight Weeks before Easter. Six Forty Dars. after Eafter. Seven Weeks S ver A TABLE of all the FEASTS that are to be obferv, in the Church of England throughout the Year. All Sundays in the Year. The Circumcision of our Lord rs. Prter the Apoito. James the Apotle. 3. Baribolomew the Apor.. The Conversion of S. Paul. tle. S. Michael and all An- gels. S. Simon' and S. Jude the Apostles. S. Andrew the Apostle. The Nativity of our Lord. S. Stepben: the Martyr. | The Holy Innocents. Monday and Tuesday in Easter- Monday and Tuesday in Whitsuncueck. week. The Days of the reaits of The Days of the Feafts of A TABLE A TABLE of the VIGILS, FASTS, and Days of Abstinence, to be observed in the Year. The Nativity of our Lord. S. Matthias S. Jobr. Baptift. S. Perer. before. S. James. (All Saints. Note, That if any of these Feaft-days fall upon a Manday, then the Vigil or Faft-day shall be kept upon the Saturday, and not upon the Sarday next before it, T DAYS of Fasting, or Abstinence. II. The Ember-days at the Four Seasons, being the WedDesday, Friday, and Saturday after the First Sunday in Lent, the Feat of Pentecost, September 14, 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 Chrifmas-day. Certain Solemn DAYS, for which particular Services are appointed. He Fifth Day of November, being the Day kept in Memory of the Papilts Conspiracy. , II. The Thirtieth Day of January, being the Day kept in Memory for the Martyrdom of King Charles the First. II. The Nine and twentieth Day of May, being the Day kept in Memory of the Birth and Return of King Charles the Second. IV. The Twenty second Day of June, being the Day on which Ilis Majesty began his Happy Reign. TABLE 22 TABLE to find EAST the Calendar as is neceffary for His contains TER-DAY from the determining of Easter ; to find the present Time, tillfwhich, look for the Golden Number the Year 1899 inclu-of the Year in the First Column of the sive, according to the Table, again which stands the Day of the Paschal Full Moon ; then look foregoing Calendar. in the Third Column for the Sunday Letter, next after the Day of the Full Golden Day of the Sunday Moon, and the Day of the Month Numher. Month. Letter standing against that Sunday Letter is 14 March 211.0 Eoffer-day. If the Full Moon happens D upon a Sunday, then (according to 3 E the Firft Rule) the next Sunday after 23 241 Jis Eafter-day. F 25 G To find the Golden Number, or 26 A prime, add one to the Year of our 19 8 27 B Lord, and then divide by 19: the Re 28 c mainder, if any, is the Golden Num16 29 D ber; but if nothing remaineth, then 5 E 19 is the Golden Namber. 31 F To find the Dominical or o 13 April G Sunday Letter, according io the 1 G A Calendar, until the Year 1799 2 F 3 B inclusive, add to the Year of 3 E C our Lord its Fourth Part, omit- 4 D 5 Ding Fractions, and also the 5 C 18 E Number 1: Divide the Sum 6 B 7 7 F by 7; and if there is no Remainder, 8 G hen A is the Sunday Letter : But if IS 9 A any Number remainech, then the Let4 B ter, standing against that Number in D Letter. E For the next Century, that is, from 14 F the Year 1800 tillathe Year 1899 inclu9 15 Glave, add to the current Year only its 16 А Fourth Part, and then divide by 7, and 17 17 B proceed as in the last Rule." E be the Sunday Letter from the inter- G the Year. А 2 IO 4 IC IT 12 I 2 1 20 21 22 241 2 Another 18/19, 14 -28 29 -25 -151 -13 -22) I112 -31 Aprili I -20 -15 II 11 April 9-3 45 6- 8 III Mar. 26 ---27 --27 -23 -24 IV April16--17 III2 -141 6 Mar 31 April I : VI April231---24 -2519 -201 -21 131 81 VIII April 2 --3 Mar.28/29 -3911 IX April 16-17 -20 22 ( 8 XI Mar. 261---27 -30 -31 -25 XIÍ April16--17 -15 XIII April 2 6 8 77 XIV Mar, 26.-27 -28 22 -20% -22 8 XVIII April 9 IOH -I 112 137 XIX April 2 Mar 27 -28/29 -30 21 Aprili -1819 -11 5 -28129 -18191 131 141 -231 -131 241 14 -25 -15 -181191 -31 April I -21 10 make use of the preceding Table, find the Sun day Letter for the Year in the Uppermost Line, and the Golden Number, or Prime, in the Column of Golden Numbers, and against the Prime in the same Line under the Sunday Letter, you have the Day of the Monch on which Easter falleth that Year. But Note, That the Name of the Month is set on the Lefc Hand, or just with the Figure, and followeth not, as in other Tables, by Discent, but Collateral. according to the foregoing Calendar. Epiphany. Sundays after Septuagesima of Lent. The first Day Feb. 15 9 10 11 28 9 20 Mar. 3 Feb. 23 تا د م ما تا ۳ م دیا 6 Jan. 22 Feb. II 3 Jan. 18 13 14 15 16 8 28 20 4 24 Feb. 7 12 23 4 15 26 7 18 4 3 Jan. jo 16 17 AG Feb. 19 18 19 3 Jan. 26 Feb. 15 5 3 2 Jan. 31 II 22 22 1756 1757 1758 1759 1760 1761 1762 1763 1764 1765 1766 1767 5768 1769 1770 1771 1772 1773 1774 1775 1776 1777 1778 1779 1780 1781 1782 1783 1784 1785 3 4 5 3 14 25 Fornoon Q> 20 and ED 4 II 5 BA Mar. 7 I 2 8 13 Mar. 4 Feb. 24 16 I 2 9 13 Mar. 5 Feb. 25 9 Mar. 1 Feb. 21 6 25 17 Mar. 9 Feb. 22 13 IO 6 4 1786 40 11 In nw fwf uw ffu Nwn Nf aw of mapu Neu Nin Nwe N f uw fu N N w in Nw 4 2008-10y 206 గిగా 1787 1788 1789 1790 1791 1792 1793 1794 1795 1796 1797 1798 1799 1800 1801 1802 i 803 1804 1805 1806 1807 1808 5 3 11 12 4 Feb. 27 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 15 Jan. 31 23 Feb. 11 Jan. 27 Feb. 16 8 4 5 I 4 Feb. 9 I 14 6 Jan. 29 Feb. 10 향 Jan. 25 3 |