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The rule for finding Easter in the Book of Common-Prayer explain'd and vindicated against the exceptions of the late learned Dr. Wallis ; and the Misrepresentations of Mr. Baxter, Mr. Calamy, and other Dissenters wherein directions are given for finding the ecclesiastical new and full moon ; the Dominical Letter, &c. Together with a Table of the Lunar and Solar Cycles, Golden Number, and Dominical Letters for 532 Years: Shewing, that the Full Moon is the Fourteenth Day inclusive from the New Moon. And a Preface, giving an Historical Account of the said Rule, and the several Objections made against it. Together with an appendix, shewing the true time of keeping St. Matthias's day in leap-years. Wherein are inserted A.B. Sancroft's Order. And Dr. Wallis's Letter to Bishop Fell concerning the same, A.D. 1684

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  • "The rule for finding Easter in the Book of Common-Prayer explain'd and vindicated against the exceptions of the late learned Dr. Wallis; and the Misrepresentations of Mr. Baxter, Mr. Calamy, and other Dissenters wherein directions are given for finding the ecclesiastical new and full moon; the Dominical Letter, &c. Together with a Table of the Lunar and Solar Cycles, Golden Number, and Dominical Letters for 532 Years: Shewing, that the Full Moon is the Fourteenth Day inclusive from the New Moon. And a Preface, giving an Historical Account of the said Rule, and the several Objections made against it. Together with an appendix, shewing the true time of keeping St. Matthias's day in leap-years. Wherein are inserted A.B. Sancroft's Order. And Dr. Wallis's Letter to Bishop Fell concerning the same, A.D. 1684"
  • "The rule for finding Easter in the Book of Common-Prayer explain'd and vindicated against the exceptions of the late learned Dr. Wallis ; and the Misrepresentations of Mr. Baxter, Mr. Calamy, and other Dissenters wherein directions are given for finding the ecclesiastical new and full moon ; the Dominical Letter, &c. Together with a Table of the Lunar and Solar Cycles, Golden Number, and Dominical Letters for 532 Years: Shewing, that the Full Moon is the Fourteenth Day inclusive from the New Moon. And a Preface, giving an Historical Account of the said Rule, and the several Objections made against it. Together with an appendix, shewing the true time of keeping St. Matthias's day in leap-years. Wherein are inserted A.B. Sancroft's Order. And Dr. Wallis's Letter to Bishop Fell concerning the same, A.D. 1684"@en