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[Transcriber's note: The following two tables face each other in
the original text. The Kalendar is the left-hand portion of the
table and the lessons appointed for Morning and Evening Prayer are
the right-hand portion.]
Days marked with an asterisk * are those for which proper Collects,
Epistles, and Gospels are canonically sanctioned in the Scottish
Church.
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MARCH
HATH XXXI DAYS
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| 1| d |David, Archbishop of Minerva
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| 2| e |Cedde, or Chad, Bishop of Lichfield
| 3| f |
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| 4| g |
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| 5| A |
| 6| b |
| 7| c |Perpetua, Mauritanian Martyr
| 8| d |
| 9| e |
| 10| f |
| 11| g |
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| 12| A |Gregory the Great, Bishop of Rome, and Confessor
| 13| b |
| 14| c |
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| 15| d |
| 16| e |
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| 17| f |* _Patrick, Bishop_
| 18| g |Edward, King of the West Saxons
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| 19| A |
| 20| b |
| 21| c |Benedict, Abbot
14| 22| d |
| 23| e |
3| 24| f | _Fast_
11| 25| g |_Annunciation of Mary_
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| 26| A |
19| 27| b |
8| 28| c |
| 29| d |
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16| 30| e |
5| 31| f |
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The numbers here prefixed to the several days, between the
twenty-first day of March and the eighteenth day of April, both
inclusive, denote the days upon which those Full Moons do fall,
which happen upon or next after the twenty-first day of March, in
those years, of which they are respectively the Golden Numbers:
And the Sunday Letter next following any such full Moon points
out Easter-day for that year. All which holds until the year of
our Lo
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