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A Table to find Easter-Day, from the present time, till the

Year 1899 inclusive.
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the determining of Easter; to find

which, look for the Golden Number of 14 March 2) C the year in the first column of the 3

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Table, against which stands the day

of the Paschal Full Moon; then look

E in the third column for the Sunday 11

Letter, Next after the day of the Fuil
Moon; and ibe day of the month

standing against that Sunday Letter 19

is Easter-Day. If the full Moon hap8

B pen upon a Sunday, then (according 28 с

in the first rule) the nex: Sunday after

is Easter-?).
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To find the Golden Nurnber or 30

Prinie, adı! 1 to the year of our Lord, 31 F

and then divide by 19, the remainder, 13

if any, is the Golden Number; but : April 1

nothing remain, then 19 the Gold2

en Number. B

To find the Dominical or Sunday 10

Letter, according to the Calendar, unс

til the year 1799 inclusive, add

D to the year of our Lord its OJA 18

E fourth part, ornitting fractions, 1G

and als:) the number 1: Divide 12 F 7

the sum by 7, and if there be 3 E

G no remainder, tben A is the 4D 15

A Sunday Letter; but if any num- 50 10

6B ber remain, then the Letter B

standing against that number in 11

the small annexed Table, is the Sun12

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D day Letter
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For the next Century, that is, from 14

the year 1800 till the year 1899, inclu

F sive, add to the current year only its 15

fourth part, and then divide by 7, and 16

proceed as in the last rule.
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Note, That in all Bissextile or Leap

Years, the Letter found as above will 6 18

be the Sunday Letter from the inter19

calated day exclusive, to the end of 20 21 22 23

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To make use of the preceding Table, find the Sunday Let

ter for the Year in the upperinost 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 Month on which Easter falleth that year. But,

Note, That the Name of the Month is set on the left Hand, or just with the Figure, and followeth not as in other Tables, by descent, but collaterally

A TABLE of the days on which Easter will fall for thirty.

eight Years, being the Time of two Cycles of the Moon.

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A TABLE of the Moveable Feasts, according to the several

Days that Easter can possibly fall upon.

Sun.

Sun. Easter after Septuag. First Day Ascen. Whitsun-after Day. Epi. Sunday. of Lent.

Day.

Tri. day.

Advent Sunday:

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Note, That in a Bissextile or Leap-Year, the number of Sundays after Epiphany will be the same as if Easter-Day had fallen one Das later than it really does. And, for the same reason, one Day mast, in every LearYear, be added to the day of the Month given by the Table for Septuages ima Surday and for the first Day of Lent.

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from the Year 1900, to the l'ear 2199, inclusive Golden

Day of the Sunday THE Golden Numbers in the Nuniber. Month. Letter. foregoing Calendar will

point out the days of the Pas14 March 22 D chal Full Moons, till the Year 3

23 E of our Lord 1900 ; at which 24

time, in order that the Eccle11 25

siastical Full Moons may fall 26

nearly on the same days with 19 27

the real Full Moons, tlie Gold. 8 28

en Nunivers must be removed 29

to different days of the Calen16

30 E dar, as is done in the annexed

31 F Tuble, which contains so much April

G of the Calendar then to be 13

used, as is necessary for find. 2

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ing the Paschal Full Moons,

4 C and the Feast of Egsler, from 10

D the year 1900, to the year 6

2199, inclusive. This Table 18

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is to be made use of, in all re7

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spects, as the first Table, be9

före inserted, for finding Eas. 15 10

ler, till the year 1899. 4

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