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. Pentecost. Saint Bartholomew. Saint Matthew. Saint Simon and Saint Jude. Saint Andrew. 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 (1. The First Sunday in Lent. 2. The Feast of Pentecost. 4. December 13. III. The Three Rogation-Days, being the Monday, Tuesday, and 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, | гасу. II. The Thirtieth Day of Jan- III.The Nine and twentieth Day of May, being the Day kept in Memory of the Birth and Return of King Charles IL IV. The Nine and twentieth Day of January, being the Day on which His Majesty began his happy Reign. From the present Time till the Year 1899 inclusive, according to the foregoing Calendar. Golden Days of the Sunday Numb. Letters. XIV XI XIX Vill XVI V XIII April II X XVIII XV IV XII 1 IX XVII VI Golden March 21 I II 111 IV A 19 20 22 23 24 25 Apr. 16 Apr. 9 G C Another TABLE to find EASTER till the Year 1899 inclusive. SUNDAY LETTERS. B -17 3 Apr. 16 V Apr. 2 Mar. 26 -17 -10 -10 -27 -17 Table so much of the Calendar as is necessary for the determining of Easter; to find which, look for the Golden Number of the Year in the Firet Column of the Table, against which stands the Day of the Paschal Full Moon; then look in the Third Column for the Sunday Letter, next after the Day of the Full Moon, and the Day of the Month standing against that Sunday Letter is Easter-Day. If the Full Moon happens upon a Sunday, then (according to the First Rule) the next Sunday after is Easter-Day. -27 -10 3 -24 -10 To find the Golden Number, or Prime, add one to the Year of our Lord, and then divide by 19; the Remainder, if any, is the Golden Num. ber; but if nothing remaineth, then 19 is the Golden Number. To find the Dominical or Sunday Letter, ac. cording to the Calendar, until the Year OA 1799 inclusive, add to the Year of ourG Lord its Fourth Part, omitting Fractions; el and also the Number 1: Divide the Sum 3 E by 7; and if there is no Remainder, then A is the Sunday Letter: But if any Number remaineth, then the Letter standing against that Number in the small annexed Table, is the Sunday Letter. 4 For the next Century, that is, from the Year 1800 till the Year 1899 inclusive, add the current Year only its Fourth Part, and then divide by 7, and proceed as in the last Rule. Note, That in all Bissextile or Leap Years, the Letter found as above will be the Sunday Letter, from the intercalated Day exclusive to the End of the Year. 3 Mar28 29. 18 19 -11 5 с D E F G -18-19 -11 12 45 -2519- -28 29 -18 19 4 5 -28 22 -11 12 4 5 Mar30 -18 19 -20 -11 12 -13 -30 -28 29 -14 -7 -24 -141 8 falleth that Year. But -25 Note, that the Name of -15 the Month is set on the -31 Apr. 1 Left Hand, or just with -21 -22 the Figure, and followeth 7 8 not, as in other Tables,by -31Apr. 1 Descent, but Collateral. our Lord. The Year of FOR FIFTY-TWO YEARS, According to the foregoing Calendar. Golden Number. Sunday Letter. Sunday. of Lent. 5 Feb. 12 Mar. 4 Feb. 1 Jan. 20 1 Jan. 20 9 Easter-Day. -27 31 24 -23 25 12 22 27 25 Dec. 2 -1926 8 23 No.30 1 1786 1 0 A 1787 211 G 1788 322 FE 1789 4 3 D 1790 514 C 1791 625 B 1792 7 6 AG 1793 817 F 1794 928 E 1795 10 9 D3 1796 11 20 CB 2 Jan. 24 1797 12 1 A 5 Feb. 12 Mar. 1798 13 12 G4 1790 14 23 F 1800 15 4 1801 16 15 D3 1802 17 26 C5 180318 7 B 4 -29 June -14 May 24 25 -5 -15 26 -25 June 4 24 Dec. 3 -17 May 27/25 -2; -12 27 22 June 124 No.30 -14 May 24 25 --27June 623 -19 May 29 24 -10% -20 26 Dec. 2 -23 June 224 E -10 -1 -14 -15 May 25 25 No.30 -271 -22 -17 26 -26 June 5 23 -11 May 21 26 Dec.: -31 June 10 23 --2 -7 -22 -27 -14 -10 -23 --3! 26 --12 Mar. 29 -224 -23 -10 -15 -14 Mar. -8 Mar. 26 April 30 -4 -14 27 Dec.. -2 25 25 No.30 -10 27 -30 24 -21 26 Dec. 3 -31 June 1023] -16 May 26 25 -81 -18 26 No.30 -27 June 623 -12 May 22 25 28 -20 -11 -22 -7 2 Jan. 26 -12 Mar. 30 2 -22 Sunday. 211 -8 -6 Mar. 23 April 27 6 Feb. 20 Mar. 9 22 -81- -5 10 Mar. 27 1 Apr. 16 -21 -81 -131 -6 Mar. 24 April 28 -26 Apr. 13 May 18 -18)- -5 -10 31 -23 -18 Feb. 21 -2 14 Mar. 1Apr. 16 May 21 May 25 June -13 -19 -11 -3 25 -10 -1 -15 -6 9 -51 -19 -11 -27 23 --8 Ascension-Day. -24 -16 -8 -27 -12 -4 -24 Whitsunday. -8 Mar. 26 April 30 4 24 Dec.3 17 May 27 25-2 -11 27 No.30 -1 -211 -13 Advent Sunday.. -29 -28 A TABLE of the MOVEABLE FEASTS, TABLE to find Easter, according to the several Days that Easter from the Year 1900, to 2199 inclusive. Gold. Days of the Sund. Num. Month. Lett. XIV March 22 can possibly fall upon. III 23 XI 25 26 XIX 27 VIII Easter-Day. Septuagesima Sunday, Sundays after Epiphany. 1-2222222M -25 2 -26 2 -27 2 -282 £92 156780 Mar. 1 Jan.18 Feb. 4 Apr26 Apr 30 May 10 27 Nov.29 -23 1 -27 May 1 -11 27 30 -24 1 -231 2 -12 27 Dec. 1 X 3 2 4 -13 27 3 XVIII -17 26 -18 26 -19 -20 -19 5 -2015 -215 -226 -231 -24 -25 -29 -30! -21 -22 -23 -24 -11 -25 -271 13 28 -14 -31 Feb. 1 2 3 4 The First Day of Lent. 8 9 -10 6 7 82 9 May 1 3 -14 -15 -16 -18 -10 -15 -16 -17 -18 ∙10 -20 -12 Mar.1 -13 -12 -21 -13 -22 -14 -23 -15 -24 -16 -25! -17 -26 18 -27 -28 2 3 Rogation Sunday. 4 5 6 7 8 9 -21 10 -201 -301 7 9 10 Ascension-Day. 231 -24 7 8 9 -10 -29 -30 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15 -16 -17 -18 -19 20 -19 -20 -24 -21 -251 -22 -26 27 -28 Whitsunday. Sundays after Trinity. Advent Sunday. ·291 -261 -30 -271 -31 -28 June 1 2 28 29 -1926 Dec. 1 -21 3024 -31 24 -22 June 124 -23 -21 26 2225 Nov.27 28 -23 25 30 Dec. -27 25 -28 25 -29 24 Nov.27 28 30 224 Dec. 324 424 5 23 Nov.27 XVI V 28 29 30 XIII II TH HE Golden Numbers in the forego. ing Calendar will point out the Days of the Paschal Full Moons, till the Year of our Lord 1900; at which Time, in or der that the Ecclesiasti. cal Full Moons may fall nearly on the same Days with the real Full Moons, the Golden Numbers must be removed to dif Note, that in a Bissextile or Leap-Year, the Num-ferent Days of the Caber of Sundays after Epiphany will be the same, as lendar, as is done in the if Easter-Day had fallen One Day later than it annexed Table, which really does. And for the same Reason, One Day contains so much of the must, in every Leap-Year, be added to the Day of Calentar then to be used, the Month given by the Table for Septuagesime as is necessary for find Sunday: And the like must be done for the First ing the Paschal Full Day of Lent (commonly called Ash-Wednesday) Moons, and the Feast of unless the Table gives some Day in the Month Easter, from the Year of March for it; for in that Case, the Day given 1900, to the Year 2199 by the Table is the right Day. 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. 723 9/23 Dec. 1 2 -10 23 XV IV XII 1 IX XVII VI For finding the Dominical or Sunday Letter, and the Places of the Golden 8500 &c. TO find the Dominical or to which the Golden Numbers ought to be Sun-To find the Month and Days of the Month prefixed in the Calendar, in any given Year of our Lord, consisting of entire Hundred Years, and the next Lundredth Year following, look and in all the intermediate Years betwixt that in the Second Column of Table 11. for the Note the Number or Cypher which stands agiven Year, consisting of entire Hundreds, and gainst it in the Third Column; then, in Table III. look for the same Number in the Column you have found, guide your Eye side-ways to under any given Golden Number, which when the Left Hand, and in the First Column you will find the Month and Day to which that Golden Number ought to te prefixed in the Calendar, during that Period of One Hundred Years. The Letter B prefixed to certain Hundredth Years in Table II. denotes those Years which are still to be accounted Bissextile or Leap Years in the New Calendar; whereas all the other Hundredth Years are to be accounted only common Years. |