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But, ^dly, In the Years 2400, and 3600, whofc 
Number of entire Hundreds is divifibie both by 3 
and 4, the Gregorian Solar Year goes on as ufual, 
and the Lunar Year has loft a Day. The Difference 
therefore betwixt them being 12, the Epatt of the 
preceding Year rnuft be augmented by that Number 
inftead of 11, in order to form the Epact of the then 
prefent Year; whereby a new Set of Epacts will be 
introduced, exceeding their precedent coriefponding 
Epacts by an Unit: And the Golden Numbers rnuft: 
be fet one Day back in the Calendar. 
4thly and laftly. In the Years 1900, 2200, 2300, 
2yoo, &c. where the Number of Hundreds is divi 
fibic neither by 3 nor 4 ; the Gregorian Solar Year 
having loft one Day, and the Lunar none, the Dif- 
ference betwixt them being only 10; that Number 
only, and not 1 1 , is to be added to the Epact of the pre- 
ceding, in order to form the Epact of that, the then 
prefent Year ; whereby a new Set of Epacts will be 
introduced, all of them lefs by an Unit than their 
precedent coriefponding Epacts: And the Golden 
Numbers muff be fet a Day forwarder in the Calen- 
dar,- that is, be prefixed to the Day following that, 
againft which they flood in the precedent hundred 
Y' ears. 
This Method would preferve a fort of Regularity 
betwixt the Solar and the Lunar Years 3 and, by 
means of the Rules and Directions before-mentioned, 
the Days of the New Moons might be pointed out, 
cither by the Golden Numbers or bv the Epacts, placed 
in the Calendar for that Purpofc 5 accoiding to the 
Julian Account for ever, and according to the Gre- 
gorian Account till the Year 41555) indufive, after 
which 
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