PSALTER or PSALMS of DAVID, Pointed as they are to be fung or faid in Churches ; WITH NOTES, Practical and Explanatory. I will pray with the Understanding. 1 Cor. xiv. 15. SHEFFIELD: PRINTED for WILLIAM WARD. 13983, d. 1 Proper LESSONS to be read at MORNING and EVENING PRAYER, On the Holy-Days throughout the Year. MATTINS. EVENSONG. Monday in Easter MATTINS. EVENSONG Saint Andrew - Proverbs 20 Proverbs 21 Week. St. Thomas Apostle Nativityof Cbrift Exodus 17 1 Lesson Ifa. 9 to verse 8 Ifa. 7 v 10 to v 17 Tu f. Easter Week 2 Lesson Luke 2 to ver. 15 Titus 3 v. 4 to v 9 : Lesson Exodus 20 Saint Stephen. 2 Lefsson 1 Leffon Luke 24 to v 13 Exodus 32 1 Cor. 15 Ecclef. 5 Acts 6 ver. 8 and Acts 7 v 30 tov 55 S.Philips. James (ch 7 to verse 30 • Lesson Ecclefiaftes 5 - Revelations I Jer. 31 to v. 18 John 1 ver. 43 Afcenfion-Day. 1 Lesson : 2 Lesson Wednesday before Eafter. 1 Leffon 2 Lesson Thuriday Lefore Eufter. 1 Lesson 2 Leffon Gied Priday. Leffon 2 Lesson Easter Even. 1 Leffon 2 Lesson Sun Week. 1 Lesson Saint Barnabas. 1 Leffon 2 Lesson Wisdom 5 Wisdom 6 2 Leffon - Ats 26 Ecclefiafticus 2 John tu verse 45 St. John Baprist 1 Leffon 2 Leffon Saint Peter. : Leffon Gen. 11 to verio NumIIV16:00 30 1 Corinthians 12 1 Cor. 14 to v. 26 I Sam 19 ver. 18 Deuteronomy 30 1 (to ver. 24 - Ecclef. 10 Ecclefiafticus 12 Acts 14 Acts 15 to ver 36 Malachi 3 Malachi 4 Matthew 3 Mat. 14 to ver 13 Ecclefiafticus 15 Ecclesiasticus 19 Acts 3 Acts 4 Ecclefiafticus 21 Ecclefiafticus 22 Hofea 13 Genesis 32 Dan iel to ver 5 2 Lesson Acts 12 to ver. 20 Jude ver 6 to v 16 Isaiah 53 Saint Luke. Ecclefiafticus 51 Job John 18 1 Peter 2 S.Simon S. Jude Job 24 25 42 Wif. 3 to v to Wif. 5 to ver 17 Hebr. 11 v 33 & Rev 19 to ver. 17 chap. 12 to v 7 Gen. 22 to ver. 20 Luke 23 ver. 5ol Proper LESSONS to be read at MORNING and EVENING PRAYER, On the Sundays throughout the Year. CALENDAR. * This takes its name from the Latin Word Calendæ which signified the first Day of every Month amongst the Romans; and which is derived from the Greek Word caleo to call: because as the Romans antiently counted their Months by the Motion of the Moon, they had a Priest appointed, to observe the times of the new Moon ; who when he had feen it, gave Notice to the President of the Sacrifices, who called the People together, and declared to them how they were to reckon the Days until the Nones (which were the 7th Days of March, May, July, and Rober; and the 5th of the rest of the Months) pronouncing aloud Caleo five Times if the Nones happened on the fifth Day; or seven times, if they happened on the 7th Day of the Month. The design of the Calendar before the Common Prayer is to shew on what Days of each Month the Fasts and Festivals of the Church are to be kept: and what Por. tions of the Scriptures are to be read every Day, Morning and Evening throughout the Year. The Lessons for Sundays and Holy-days are mentioned separately in the first Table: and the rest are placed in a Line dire étly opposite to the Day of the Month on which they are to be Read. 2.2 Proverbs 2 3 23 12 24 13 14 25 15 16 26 17 19 * This Month takes its name from Janus, of whom it is related, that he knew things past and to come; and therefore they represented him with two Faces, and deified him after his death. This Deity the Romans established to bear Rule at all Beginnings. † Note, that Exodus 6, is to be read only to ver. 14. B : |