III. IV. I 23 15 28 falls upon each Sunday for Thirty-five Years. 1907 1911 1903 1910 1921 1933 Sundays after 1900 Whitsunday. 1906 1901 1902 1914 1904 1905 1918 1908 1909| 1922 1912 1925. June June June June June 24 16 8 21 12 July July 1929 July June June June June June June 28 20 5 25 16 2 96 July 19 9 16 5 27 12 52 July 23 July V. 8 30 22 5 26 July 16 7 Aug. Aug. Aug. 4 III. 6 18 7 22 4 13 25 14 29 II 25 22 II 8 29 26 88 May May May IV. 20 2 21 6 18 V. 17 May May May May I 27 9 28 13 25 9 6 25 22 13 ΙΟ June 16 13 I 29 20 17 June 8 5 27 24 15 June 1st S. after. 18 30 18 PROPER To be read from the Old Testament, at Morn IT is not intended that the minister should be confined to the chapters selected in the above table, nor that every chapter should be read through. The minister is at liberty to change the Lesson whenever he thinks proper so to do; and also to read a portion only of the appointed chapter, if it is not convenient to read the whole. XX ing and Evening Prayer, on the Sundays throughout the Year. The appointed Lessons from the New Testament are to be found under the daily Collects. The Gospel is to be read in the morning, and the Epistle in the evening. Proper Psalms for particular days are to be found by referring to the Table of Contents. |