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of the Church Catholic.
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On Friday.
Psalms 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89. 94. 96, 97.
A passage, &c.

On Saturday.
Psalms 98, 99, 100, or 92. (according to the day) 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109.
A passage, &c.




Those on every day of the week follows the
Te Deum Laudamus.

This noble Hymn follows in this place with especial propriety, on Sundays and other Festivals; viz. after the reading the words of Prophets and Apostles, and the writings and histories of Saints and Martyrs, all of whom are commemorated in it. On all days it impressively winds up the Service which precedes.


Lauds;—(appended to the Matins towards the first twilight.)

Verse "O God, make speed, &c.
Resp. O Lord, make haste," &c.
Glory be, &c.
As it was, &c. Amen. Hallelujah.

Then five Psalms, viz. on

Sunday.
Psalms 93. 100. 63 and 67.
The Song of the Three Children.
Psalm 148–150.

Monday.
Psalms 51. 5. 63. Song of Isaiah. (Is. xii.) Psalm 148.

Tuesday.
Psalms 51. 43. 63. Song of Hezekiah. (Is. xxxviii.) Psalm 148.

Wednesday.
Psalms 51. 65. 63. Song of Hannah. (1 Sam. ii.) Psalm 148.