Jer. 19 21 23 25 27 29 Ecclef.i 3 5 7 9 3 5 7 9 13 15 17 191 21 2.3 25 27 2 Leffon Luke 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 John I 17 18 2 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17. 18 19 t This was originally called O Quintilis or the fifth Month; but its Name was changed to July, in honour of Julius Cæfar; who was born on the Twelfth Day of this Month, too Years before Chrift 1 This in the Calendar of Romulus was called Sextilis or the fixth Month, which was changed for that of Auguft in honour of Auguftus Cæfar, who rather chefe to give his Name to this Month then to September, in which he was born, because in this Month he entered into his first Confulfhip and gained feveral remarkable Victories. Giles, Abb. & C. Enurchus, Bish. Holy-Crofs Day Lambert, B. M. Faft. f S. Matthew, Ap. S. Cyprian, Mar. Saint Michael. MORNING 1. Leffon. Hofea 14 "Joel 2 -Amos 1 9 -Jonah **I 4 Micah Nahum I 3 Habak 2 Zephani 3 Haggai 2 6 8 10 IŻ 14 Malac. 2 Tobit 2 Leffon. 2 .16 1 2 Letion. Romans 2 $3 + This Month derived its Name from the Order in which it ftood in the Calendar of Romulus being, as the Name implies, the feventh in Succeffion; as the Old Roman Year began in March. A 15 16. 1 Coria. 1 Ir 12 13 14 29 30 3.J "f Faith, Virg. & M. With the Table of Leffons. C +OCTOBER hath xxxi Days. Remigius, Bishop S. Denys, B. & M. II 1. 1 Tran. of K. Edw. 3 Etheldreda, V. Crifpin, Martyr. Faft S. Simon, & Jude. 9 10 11 12 13 14 2. 345Q785 10. 12 13 14 15 16 10 12. Faft Cclof. 14 + It is fo called from the Latin Word O&to Eight, because it was the Eighth Month in the Old Roman Calendar. Several of the Emperors attempted to alter its Name, but in vain, for foon after their Death it always regained its former Title. 5878 10 11 12 13 Galat. 4 Fbilipp. Ephef. F 2 3 4 I S. Andrew, Apa MORNING Eccl. 16. 18 · 20 22 24 27 29 34 33 35 39 +4 47 49 Baruch 2 Bel & De Ifaiah 2 4 10 12 2 Lellon Luke 18 19 20 John 21 22 23 24 2 345678 ४ 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17. 18 EVENING 20 21 AЯts i 1919 I 13 This, like the two preceding Months, takes its Naine from the order of fucceffion in which it ftood in the antient Calendar of Rome; being derived from the Latin Word Novem Nine; because it was the ninth Month according to that computation. M& 274 27 ums Note, that Ecclus 25 is to be read only to varfe 13, and Eccius 30 only to verse 18, and † Ecclus2 46 only to verse 20. |