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1. The first Sunday in Lent.

2. The Feast of Pentecost.

3. September 14.

4. 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 Christmas-day.

A SOLEMN DAY

FOR WHICH A PARTICULAR SERVICE IS APPOINTED

The sixth day of May, being the day on which His Majesty began his happy reign.

[Transcriber's note: The following two tables face each other in the original text. The first table is the left hand portion and the second is the right-hand portion.]

A TABLE OF THE MOVEABLE

FEASTS FOR FIFTY YEARS

------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | | | YEAR | GOLDEN | THE | SUNDAY | SUNDAYS | SEPTUAGESIMA | THE FIRST OF OUR | NUMBER | EPACT | LETTER | AFTER | SUNDAY | DAY OF LORD | | | | EPIPHANY | | LENT | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1912 | XIII | 11 | GF | Four | Feb. 4 | Feb. 21 1913 | XIV | 22 | E | One | Jan. 19 | Feb. 5 1914 | XV | 3 | D | Four | Feb. 8 | Feb. 25 1915 | XVI | 14 | C | Three | Jan. 31 | Feb. 17 1916 | XVII | 25 | BA | Six | Feb. 20 | Mar. 8 1917 | XVIII | 6 | G | Four | Feb. 4 | Feb. 21 1918 | XIX | 17 | F | Two | Jan. 27 | Feb. 13 1919 | I | 29 | E | Five | Feb. 16 | Mar. 5 1920 | II | 10 | DC | Three | Feb. 1 | Feb. 18 | | | | | | 1921 | III | 21 | B | Two | Jan. 23 | Feb. 9 1922 | IV | 2 | A | Five | Feb. 12 | Mar. 1 1923 | V | 13 | G | Three | Jan. 28 | Feb. 14 1924 | VI | 24 | FE | Five | Feb. 17 | Mar. 5 1925 | VII | 5 | D | Four | Feb. 8 | Feb. 25 1926 | VIII | 16 | C | Three | Jan. 31 | Feb. 17 1927 | IX | 27 | B | Five | Feb. 13 | Mar. 2 1928 | X | 8 | AG | Four | Feb. 5 | Feb. 22 1929 | XI | 19 | F | Two | Jan. 27 | Feb. 13 1930 | XII | 0 | E | Five | Feb. 16 | Mar. 5 | | | | | | 1931 | XIII | 11 | D | Three | Feb. 1 | Feb. 18 1932 | XIV | 22 | CB | Two | Jan. 24 | Feb. 10 1933 | XV | 3 | A | Five | Feb. 12 | Mar. 1 1934 | XVI | 14 | F | Three | Jan. 28 | Feb. 14 1935 | XVII | 25 | G | Five | Feb. 17 | Mar. 6 1936 | XVIII | 6 | ED | Four | Feb. 9 | Feb. 26 1937 | XIX | 17 | C | Two | Jan. 24 | Feb. 10 1938 | I | 29 | B | Five | Feb. 13 | Mar. 2 1939 | II | 10 | A | Four | Feb. 5 | Feb. 22 1940 | III | 21 | GF | Two | Jan. 21 | Feb. 7 | | | | | | 1941 | IV | 2 | E | Four | Feb. 9 | Feb. 26 1942 | V | 13 | D | Three | Feb. 1 | Feb. 18 1943 | VI | 24 | C | Six | Feb. 21 | Mar. 10 1944 | VII | 5 | BA | Four | Feb. 6 | Feb. 23 1945 | VIII | 16 | G | Three | Jan. 28 | Feb. 14 1946 | IX | 27 | F | Five | Feb. 17 | Mar. 6 1947 | X | 8 | E | Three | Feb. 2 | Feb. 19 1948 | XI | 19 | DC | Two | Jan. 25 | Feb. 11 1949 | XII | 0 | B | Five | Feb. 13 | Mar. 2 1950 | XIII | 11 | A | Four | Feb. 5 | Feb. 22 | | | | | | 1951 | XIV | 22 | G | Two | Jan. 21 | Feb. 7 1952 | XV | 3 | FE | Four | Feb. 10 | Feb. 27 1953 | XVI | 14 | D | Three | Feb. 1 | Feb. 18 1954 | XVII | 25 | C | Five | Feb. 14 | Mar. 3 1955 | XVIII | 6 | B | Four | Feb. 6 | Feb. 23 1956 | XIX | 17 | AG | Three | Jan. 29 | Feb. 15 1957 | I | 29 | F | Five | Feb. 17 | Mar. 6 1958 | II | 10 | E | Three | Feb. 2 | Feb. 19 1959 | III | 21 | D | Two | Jan. 25 | Feb. 11 1960 | IV | 2 | CB | Five | Feb. 14 | Mar. 2 | | | | | | 1961 | V | 13 | A | Three | Jan. 29 | Feb. 15

------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | | | YEAR | EASTER | ROGATION | ASCENSION | WHITSUNDAY | SUNDAYS | ADVENT OF OUR | DAY | SUNDAY | DAY | | AFTER | SUNDAY LORD | | | | | TRINITY | | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1912 | Apr. 7 | May 12 | May 16 | May 26 | 25 | Dec. 1 1913 | Mar. 23 | Apr. 27 | May 1 | May 11 | 27 | Nov. 30 1914 | Apr. 12 | May 17 | May 21 | May 31 | 24 | Nov. 29 1915 | Apr. 4 | May 9 | May 13 | May 23 | 25 | Nov. 28 1916 | Apr. 23 | May 28 | June 1 | June 11 | 23 | Dec. 3 1917 | Apr. 8 | May 13 | May 17 | May 27 | 25 | Dec. 2 1918 | Mar. 31 | May 5 | May 9 | May 19 | 26 | Dec. 1 1919 | Apr. 20 | May 25 | May 29 | June 8 | 23 | Nov. 30 1920 | Apr. 4 | May 9 | May 13 | May 23 | 25 | Nov. 28 | | | | | | 1921 | Mar. 27 | May 1 | May 5 | May 15 | 26 | Nov. 27 1922 | Apr. 16 | May 21 | May 25 | June 4 | 24 | Dec. 3 1923 | Apr. 1 | May 6 | May 10 | May 20 | 26 | Nov. 28 1924 | Apr. 20 | May 25 | May 29 | June 8 | 23 | Nov. 30 1925 | Apr. 12 | May 17 | May 21 | May 31 | 24 | Nov. 29 1926 | Apr. 4 | May 9 | May 13 | May 23 | 25 | Nov. 28 1927 | Apr. 17 | May 22 | May 26 | June 5 | 23 | Nov. 27 1928 | Apr. 8 | May 13 | May 17 | May 27 | 25 | Dec. 2 1929 | Mar. 31 | May 5 | May 9 | May 19 | 26 | Dec. 1 1930 | Apr. 20 | May 25 | May 29 | June 8 | 23 | Nov. 30 | | | | | | 1931 | Apr. 5 | May 10 | May 14 | May 24 | 25 | Nov. 29 1932 | Mar. 27 | May 1 | May 5 | May 15 | 26 | Nov. 27 1933 | Apr. 16 | May 21 | May 25 | June 4 | 24 | Dec. 3 1934 | Apr. 1 | May 6 | May 10 | May 20 | 26 | Dec. 2 1935 | Apr. 21 | May 26 | May 30 | June 9 | 23 | Dec. 1 1936 | Apr. 12 | May 17 | May 21 | May 31 | 24 | Nov. 29 1937 | Mar. 28 | May 2 | May 6 | May 16 | 26 | Nov. 28 1938 | Apr. 17 | May 22 | May 26 | June 5 | 23 | Nov. 27 1939 | Apr. 9 | May 14 | May 18 | May 28 | 25 | Dec. 3 1940 | Mar. 24 | Apr. 28 | May 2 | May 12 | 27 | Dec. 1 | | | | | | 1941 | Apr. 13 | May 18 | May 22 | June 1 | 24 | Nov. 30 1942 | Apr. 5 | May 10 | May 14 | May 24 | 25 | Nov. 29 1943 | Apr. 25 | May 30 | June 3 | June 13 | 22 | Nov. 28 1944 | Apr. 9 | May 14 | May 18 | May 28 | 25 | Dec. 3 1945 | Apr. 1 | May 6 | May 10 | May 20 | 26 | Dec. 2 1946 | Apr. 21 | May 26 | May 30 | June 9 | 23 | Dec. 1 1947 | Apr. 6 | May 11 | May 15 | May 25 | 25 | Nov. 30 1948 | Mar. 28 | May 2 | May 6 | May 16 | 26 | Nov. 28 1949 | Apr. 17 | May 22 | May 26 | June 5 | 23 | Nov. 27 1950 | Apr. 9 | May 14 | May 18 | May 28 | 25 | Dec. 3 | | | | | | 1951 | Mar. 25 | Apr. 29 | May 3 | May 13 | 27 | Dec. 2 1952 | Apr. 13 | May 18 | May 22 | June 1 | 24 | Nov. 30 1953 | Apr. 5 | May 10 | May 14 | May 24 | 25 | Nov. 29 1954 | Apr. 18 | May 23 | May 27 | June 6 | 23 | Nov. 28 1955 | Apr. 10 | May 15 | May 19 | May 29 | 24 | Nov. 27 1956 | Apr. 1 | May 6 | May 10 | May 20 | 26 | Dec. 2 1957 | Apr. 21 | May 26 | May 30 | June 9 | 23 | Dec. 1 1958 | Apr. 6 | May 11 | May 15 | May 25 | 25 | Nov. 30 1959 | Mar. 29 | May 3 | May 7 | May 17 | 26 | Nov. 29 1960 | Apr. 17 | May 22 | May 26 | June 5 | 23 | Nov. 27 | | | | | | 1961 | Apr. 2 | May 7 | May 11 | May 21 | 26 | Dec. 3

THE ORDER FOR

MORNING AND EVENING PRAYER

DAILY TO BE SAID AND USED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

Morning and Evening Prayer shall be used in the accustomed place of the Church, Chapel, or Chancel; except it shall be otherwise determined by the Ordinary of the place. And the Chancels shall remain as they have done in times past.

And here is to be noted, that such Ornaments of the Church, and of the Ministers thereof at all times of their Ministration, shall be retained, and be in use, as were in this Church of England by the Authority of Parliament, in the Second Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth.

REQUESTS FOR THE PRAYERS OF THE CONGREGATION

| _When the prayers of the congregation are desired on behalf of_ | _sick persons, sufferers from any public calamity, or others,_ | _the Minister may give notice of the same before he begins the_ | _Litany, and may insert the words_ especially those for whom our | prayers are desired _in the relative suffrage to which the case_ | _is appropriate. Such notice may also be given at Morning or_ | _Evening Prayer before any prayers after the Third Collect are_ | _said, or in the Holy Communion before the Prayer for the_ | _whole state of Christ's Church is said_.

| | _And, when prayer is desired on behalf of any sick person, the_ | _Minister may during Divine Service use the Collect appointed_ | _for the Communion of the Sick, inserting after the words_ | visited with thine hand _the words_ for whom our prayers are | desired, _or he may use any of the prayers in the Order for_ | _the Visitation of the Sick, as the case may seem to him to_ | _require_.

THE ORDER FOR

MORNING PRAYER

DAILY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

_At the beginning of Morning Prayer the Minister shall read with a loud voice some one or more of these Sentences of the Scriptures that follow. And then he shall say that which is written after the said Sentences_.

When the wicked man turneth away from his wickedness that he hath committed, and doeth that which is lawful and right, he shall save his soul alive. _Ezek_. xviii. 27.

I acknowledge my transgressions, and my sin is ever before me.

_Psalm_ li. 3.

Hide thy face from my sins, and blot out all mine iniquities.

_Psalm_ li. 9.

The sacrifices of G.o.d are a broken spirit: a broken and a contrite heart, O G.o.d, thou wilt not despise. _Psalm_ li. 17.

Rend your heart, and not your garments, and turn unto the Lord your G.o.d: for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repenteth him of the evil. _Joel_ ii. 13.

To the Lord our G.o.d belong mercies and forgivenesses, though we have rebelled against him: neither have we obeyed the voice of the Lord our G.o.d, to walk in his laws which he set before us.

_Dan_. ix. 9, 10.

Lord, correct me, but with judgement; not in thine anger, lest thou bring me to nothing. _Jer_. x. 24. _Psalm_ vi. 1.

Repent ye; for the Kingdom of heaven is at hand. _St Matth_. iii. 2.

I will arise and go to my father, and will say unto him, Father, I have sinned against heaven, and before thee, and am no more worthy to be called thy son. _St Luke_ xv. 18, 19.

Enter not into judgement with thy servant, O Lord; for in thy sight shall no man living be justified. _Psalm_ cxliii. 2.

If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us: but if we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 _St John_ i. 8, 9.

| _These sentences of Scripture may be used at the beginning of_ | _Morning Prayer at the Great Festivals_.

| | _Christmas-day and seven days after_.

| | Unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour which | is Christ the Lord. _St Luke_ ii. 11.

| | _Easter-day and seven days after_.

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