GENERAL TABLES for finding the Dominical or Suoday Letter, and the Places of the Golden Numbers in the Calendar. To 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 pumber of hundreds contained in that given year is found: Divide the sum by ?, 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 tbe Sunday Letter. TABLE II. of our Lord. Bi 1600 1700 1900 B 2000 2100 2300 Bİ 2400 2500 2700 B! 2800 2900 3100 B! 3200 3300 3500 B 3600 3700 3900 B! 4000 4100 4200 4300 B 4400 4500 4700 Bl 4800 4900 6000 6100 3 To find the month and days of the month to which the Years Golden Nurobers ought to be prefised in the Calendar in any Lord. given year of our Lord, con sisting of entire hundred years, 0 B 5200 15 and in all the intermediate years 5300 16 | betwixt that and the next hun 5400 17 dredth year following, look in 2 5500 17 the second column of Table II. 2 B 5600 17 for the given year, consisting 5700 18 of entire hundreds; and note 5800 18 the number or cypher which 5900 19 stands against it in the third 3 B 6000 | 19 column; then in Table III. look 6100 19 for the same number in the 5 6200 | 20 column under any given Gold5 6300 21 en Number, which when you B 6400 20 have found, guide your eye 6 6500 21 sideways to the left hadd, and 6609 22 ; in the first column you will find 6700 23 the month and day to which 7 B 6800 22. that Golden Number ought to 6900 23 i be prefixed in the Calendar, 8 7000 24 during that period of one hun9 7100 24 dred years. 8 B 7200 | 24 The letter B prefixed to cer 7300 25 tain hundredth years in Table II. 10 74.00 25 denotes those years which are 10 7500 26 still to be accounted Bissextile 10 B 7600 26 or Leap-Years in the new Ca. 11 7700 26 lendar; whereas all the other 12 7800 27 hundredth years are to be ac12 7900 28 counted only common years. 12 B 8000 27 13 8100 28 13 8200 29 14 8300 29 14 B 8400 29 14 8500 15 &c. 16 1 March 2110819 01122 3 14j25 6|17|28| 9 201 1/12/23 41:526 22 D April 1G 19 011 22 3 1425 61728 920 11223 41526 181C / 7/182910l21l 2013|241 5/16/271 3 19 011122| 3|14.25 MORNING PRAYER The Minister shall begin the Morning Prayer, by reoding one or more of the following Sentences of Scripture. THE Lord is in his holy temple; neither have we obeyed the voice let all the earth keep silence of the Lord our God, to walk in before him. Hab. ii. 20. This laws which he set before us. From the rising of the sun even Dan. ix. 9, 10. upto the going down of the same, O Lord, correct me, but wiih my name shall be great among judgment; not in thine anger, lest the Gentiles; and in every place thou bring me to nothing. Jer. incense shall be offered unto my x. 24. Psal. vi. 1. naine, and a pure offering: for Repent ye; for the kingdom of my paine shall be greai among heaven is at hand. St. Matt. ii. 2. the heathen, saith the Lord of I will arise, and go to my fabosts. Mal. i. 11 ther, and will say unto him ; FaLet the words of my mouth, ther, I have sinned against heaand the meditation of my heart, ven, and before thce, and am no be alway acceptable in thy sight, more worthy to be called thy O Lord, my strength and my Re-son. St. Luke, xv. 18, 19. deemer. Psal. xix. 14. Enter not into judgment with When the wicked man turneth thy servant, O Lord; for in thy away from bis wickedness that he sight shall no man living be jus. hath committed, and doeth that tified. Psal. cxliii. 2. which is lawful and right, he shall If we say that we have no sin, save his soul alive. Ezek. xviii. 27. we deceive ourselves, and the I acknowledge my transgres- truth is not in us; but if we consions; and my sin is ever before fess our sins, God is faithful and Psal. li. 3. just to forgive us our sins, and to Hide thy face from my sins; cleanse us from all unrighteous and blot oui all mine iniquities. ness. 1 Si. John, i. 8, 9. Psal. Ji, 9. Then the Minister shall say, The sacrifices of God are a DEARLY beloved brethren, the broken spirit; a broken and a scripture moveth us, in suncontrite heart, O God, thou wilt dry places, to acknowledge and not despise. Psal. li. 17. confess our manifold sins and Rend your heart and not your wickedness, and that we should garments, and turn unto the Lord not dissemble nor cloak them your God; for he is gracious and before tbe face of Almighty God, merciful, slow to anger, and of our heavenly Father, but confess great kindness, and repenteth them with an humble, lowly, pohim of the evil. Joel, ii. 13. nitent, and obedient heart; to the To the Lord our God belong end that we may obtain forgive. mercies and forgivenesses, though ness of the same, by his infinito we have rebelled against him ; goodness and mercy. And al me. though, we ought, at all times, ALMIGHTY God, the Father bumbly to acknowledge our sins of our Lord Jesus Christ, before God; yet ought we chiefly who desireth not the death of a so to do, when we assemble and sinner, but rather that he may meet together, to render thanks turn from his wickedness and for the great benefits that we live, hath given power and com have received at his hands, to setmandment to bis ministers, to de forth his most worthy praise, to clare and pronounce to his peo hear his most holy word, and to ple, being penitent, the Absolu ask those things which are requi- tion and Rrmission of their sins site and necessary, as well for He pardoneth and absolveth all the body as the soul. Wherefore, those who truly repent, and unI pray and beseech you, as many feignedly believe his holy Gosas are here present, to accom-pel. Wherefore, let us beseech pany me, with a pure heart and him to grant us true repentance, humble voice, unto the throne of and his Holy Spirit; that those the licavenly grace, saying- things may please him which we do at this present, and that the 5 A general Confession to be said by the whole Congregütion after the Minister, rest of our life hereafter may be all kneeling: pure and holy; so that at the last ALMIGHTY and most merciful we may come to his eternal joy, Father; We nave erred and through Jesus Christ our Lord. strayed from thy ways like 'ost" The People shall answer here, and at sheep. We have followed too the end of every prayer, Amen. ! Or this. much the devices and desires of our own hearts. We have offena:|ALMIGHTY God, cur heaven ly Father, who, of his grea: ed against thy holy laws. We mercy hath promised forgive. have left undone those things mess of sias to all those who, which we ought to have done ; with hearty repentance and true And we have done those things faith turn unto him ; have mercy which we ought not to liave done: upon you, pardon and deliver And there is no bealth in us. you from all your sins, coufirmi But thou, O Lord, have mercy and strengthen you in all goodupon us, miserable offenders. ness, and bring you to everlasť. Spare tl:ou those, O God, who ing life, through Jesus Christ our cunfess thei faults Restore thou Lord. Amen. ose who are penitent; Accord- 1 Then the Minister shall kneel, and say ing to thy promises declared unto the Lorrl's Prayer; the People still niankind, in Christ Jesus our kaeling, and repeating it with him, Lord. And grant, O mosi mer both hire, where ouder ise it is used in Dizine Scrvice. ciiul Father, for his sake; That e may hereafter live a godly, OUR Fall.er, ulioc! in Hea righteous, and sober life; To thie ven, Hallowed bedy Name; glory of thy holy name. 'Amer. Thy, Kingdom come; Thy Wi! be done on eartii, as it is in Heai The Declirittion of Absolution, or Re. ven; Give us this day our daily anissin of us to be made by the bread; And forgive us our tresros* tione standing, the People still passes, as we forgive those irlie |