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the month to which the Golden Numbers ought to be prefixed in the Calendar in any given year of our Lord, consisting of entire hundred years, and in all the intermediate years betwixt 5400 17 that and the next hundredth year 5500 17 following, look in the second column of Table II. for the given 5700 18 year, consisting of entire hun18 dreds; and note the number or 5800 5900 19 Cypher which stands against it 3 B 6000 19 in the third column; then in Ta6100 19 ble III. look for the same number in the column under any giv6200 20 6300 21 en Golden Number, which when 5 B 6400 20 you have found, guide your eye 6500 21 sideways to the left hand, and in 6600 22 the first column you will find the 6700 23 month and day to which that 6800 Golden Number ought to be pre23 fixed in the Calendar, during that 7000 24 period of one hundred years. The Letter B prefixed to cer8 B 7200 24 tain hundredth years in Table II. 7300 25 denotes those years which are 7400 25 still to be accounted Bissextile or 7500 26 Leap Years in the new Calen7600 26 dar; whereas all the other hun7700 26 dredth years are to be accounted 780027 only common years.

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MORNING PRAYER.

The Minister shall begin the MORNING PRAYER by reading one or more of the following Sentences

THE

of Scripture.

HE Lord is in his holy temple; judgment; not in thine anger, lest let all the earth keep silence thou bring me to nothing. Jer. x, before him. Hab. ii. 20. 24. Psal. vi. 1.

From the rising of the sun even Repent ye; for the kingdom of unto the going down of the same, heaven is at hand. St. Matt. iii. 2. my name shall be great among the I will arise, and go to my father, Gentiles; and in every place in- and will say unto him; Father, Í cense shall be offered unto my have sinned against heaven, and name, and a pure offering: for my before thee, and am no more worname shall be great among the thy to be called thy son. St. Luke heathen, saith the Lord of hosts. xv. 18, 19.

Mal. i. 11.

Enter not into judgment with Let the words of my mouth, thy servant, O Lord; for in thy and the meditation of my heart, be sight shall no man living be justialway acceptable in thy sight, Ofied. Psal. cxliii. 2. Lord, my strength and my Re- If we say that we have no sin, deemer. Psal. xix. 14. we deceive ourselves, and the truth

When the wicked man turneth is not in us; but if we confess our away from his wickedness that he sins, God is faithful and just to hath committed, and doeth that forgive us our sins, and to cleanse which is lawful and right, he shall us from all unrighteousness. 1 save his soul alive. Ezek. xviii. 27. John i. 8, 9.

I acknowledge my transgressions; and my sin is ever before

me. Psal. li. 3.

T Then the Minister shall say, EARLY beloved brethren,

the scripture moveth us, in

Hide thy face from my sins; sundry places, to acknowledge and blot out all mine iniquities. and confess our manifold sins and Psal. li. 9. wickedness, and that we should The sacrifices of God are a bro- not dissemble nor cloak them beken spirit; a broken and a contrite fore the face of Almighty God, our heart, O God, thou wilt not despise. heavenly Father, but confess them Psal. li. 17. with an humble, lowly, penitent,

Rend your heart and not your and obedient heart; to the end garments, and turn unto the Lord that we may obtain forgiveness of your God; for he is gracious and the same, by his infinite goodness merciful, slow to anger, and of and mercy. And although we great kindness, and repenteth him ought, at all times, humbly to acof the evil. Joel ii. 13. knowledge our sins before God;

To the Lord our God belong yet ought we chiefly so to do, when mercies and forgivenesses, though we assemble and meet together, to we have rebelled against him; nei- render thanks for the great benefits ther have we obeyed the voice of that we have received at his hands, the Lord our God, to walk in his to set forth his most worthy praise, laws which he set before us. Dan. to hear his most holy word, and to ix. 9, 10. ask those things which are requiO Lord, correct me, but with site and necessary, as well for the

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body as the soul. Wherefore, I may be pure and holy; so that at pray and beseech you, as many as the last we may come to his eterare here present, to accompany me, nal joy, through Jesus Christ our with a pure heart and humble Lord."

voice, unto the throne of the hea- The People shall answer here, and at the end venly grace, saying--

¶ A general Confession, to be said by the whole Congregation, after the Minister, all kneeling.

ALMIGHTY and most merci

;

:

But

of every Prayer, Amen.
Or this.

LMIGHTY God, our hea-
venly Father, who, of his

ful Father; We have erred great mercy, hath promised forgiveand strayed from thy ways like lostness of sins to all those who, with hearty repentance and true faith, sheep. We have followed too much the devices and desires of turn unto him; have mercy upon our own hearts. We have offend-you, pardon and deliver you from ed against thy holy laws. We all your sins, confirm and strength have left undone those things en you in all goodness, and bring which we ought to have done you to everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. And we have done those things Then the Minister shall kneel, and say the Lord's which we ought not to have done Prayer; the People still kneeling, and repeating And there is no health in us. it with him, both here, and wheresoever else it is used in Divine Service. thou, O Lord, have mercy upon UR Father, who art in Heaus, miserable offenders. Spare ven, Hallowed be thy Name; thou those, O God, who confess Thy Kingdom come; Thy Will be their faults. Restore thou those done on Earth, as it is in Heaven; who are penitent; According to Give us this day our daily bread; thy promises declared unto man- And forgive us our trespasses, as kind, in Christ Jesus our Lord. we forgive those who trespass And grant, O most merciful Fa-against us; And lead us not into ther, for his sake; That we may temptation; But deliver us from hereafter live a godly, righteous, evil: for thine is the Kingdom, and sober life; To the glory of and the Power, and the Glory, for thy holy name. Amen. ever and ever. Amen.

The Declaration of Absolution, or Remission of Sins; to be made by the Priest alone, standing; the People still kneeling.

ALMIGHTY God, the Fa

¶ Then likewise he shall say,

O Lord, open thou our lips; Ans. And our mouth shall show forth thy praise...

ther of our Lord Jesus Christ, ¶ Here, all standing up, the Minister shall say, who desireth not the death of a Glory be to the Father, and to sinner, but rather that he may turn the Son, and to the Holy Ghost; from his wickedness and live, hath Ans. As it was in the begingiven power and commandment to ning, is now, and ever shall be,

his ministers to declare and pro- world without end.
nounce to his people, being peni-
tent, the Absolution and Remission
of their sins. He pardoneth and
absolveth all those who truly re-
pent, and unfeignedly believe his
holy Gospel. Wherefore, let us
beseech him to grant us true re-
pentance, and his Holy Spirit;
that those things may please him
which we do at this present, and

Min. Praise ye the Lord.
Ans. The Lord's name be
praised.

Then shall be said or sung, the following Anthem; except on those days for which other Anthems are appointed; and except also, when it is used in the course of the Psalms, on the nineteenth day of the month.

Venite, exultemus Domino.

COME, let us sing unto the
Lord, let us heartily rejoice

that the rest of our life hereafter in the strength of our salvation.

For thou only art holy; thou

Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving, and show our-only art the Lord; thou only, O selves glad in him with psalms. Christ, with the Holy Ghost, art For the Lord is a great God; most high in the Glory of God the and a great King above all gods. Father. Amen. In his hand are all the corners of the earth; and the strength of the hills is his also.

The sea is his, and he made it ; and his hands prepared the dry land.

O come, let us worship, and

fall down; and kneel before the

Lord our Maker.

For he is the Lord our God; and

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Then shall be read the first Lesson, according to the Table or Calendar; after which shall be said or sung the following Hymn.

¶ Note, That before every Lesson, the Minister shall
say, Here beginneth such a Chapter, or Verse of
such a Chapter, of such a Book: And after every

Lesson, Here endeth the first, or the second Lesson.
Te Deum laudamus.

WE praise thee, O God; we
acknowledge thee to be the
thee the

Lord.

All the earth doth worship thee,

we are the people of his pasture, the Father everlasting.

and the sheep of his hand.

To thee all Angels cry aloud;

O worship the Lord in the beau- the Heavens, and all the Powers ty of holiness; let the whole earth therein.

stand in awe of him.

To thee, Cherubim and Sera

For he cometh, for he cometh phim continually do cry, to judge the earth; and with right- Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God eousness to judge the world, and of Sabaoth.

the people with his truth.

Heaven and Earth are full of

¶ Then shall follow a Portion of the Psalms, as the Majesty of thy Glory.
they are appointed, or one of the Selections of
Psalms set forth by this Church and at the end

of every Psalm, and likewise at the end of the

Venite, Benedicite, Jubilate, Benedictus, Cantate Domino, Bonum est confiteri, Deus misere

atur, Benedic Anima mea-MAY be said or sung

the Gloria Patri; and at the end of the whole Portion or Selection of Psalms for the day, SHALL be said or sung the Gloria Patri, or else the Gloria in Excelsis, as followeth :

The glorious company of the Apostles praise thee.

The goodly fellowship of the Prophets praise thee.

The noble army of Martyrs praise thee.

The holy Church, throughout all the world, doth acknowledge thee, The Father, of an infinite Majesty;

Thine adorable, true, and only

Gloria in Excelsis. YLORY be to God on high, and on earth peace, good will towards men. We praise thee, we bless thee, we worship thee, Son; we glorify thee, we give thanks to thee for thy great glory, O Lord God, heavenly King, God the Father Almighty.

Also the Holy Ghost, the Comforter.

Thou art the King of Glory, O Christ.

O Lord, the only begotten Son, Thou art the everlasting Son of Jesus Christ; O Lord God, Lamb the Father. of God, Son of the Father, that When thou tookest upon thee takest away the sins of the world, to deliver man, thou didst humble have mercy upon us. Thou that thyself to be born of a Virgin. takest away the sins of the world, "When thou hadst overcome the have mercy upon us. Thou that sharpness of death, thou didst open takest away the sins of the world, the kingdom of heaven to all bereceive our prayer. Thou that sit-lievers.

test at the right hand of God the Thou sittest at the right hand of Father, have mercy upon us. God, in the Glory of the Father.

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