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BookALSj* «po THE .. UNITED STATES BAPTIST ANNUAL REGISTER AND ALMANAC. 1833. BY AIXEN, I. II. £ AGENT OF THE BAPTIST GENERAL TRACT SOCIETY. Pftnatatyfita: PRINTED BY T. W. USTICK, No. 4 FRANKLIN-PLACE. [This Periodicalcontainssixteensheets. The—postage,notover 100miles,oranywhereinPennsylvania,is 34cents over100miles40cents. — ; . ^^3NBOOKSTORE. alsocordiallyapproveofyourjudiciousselection HALL, ofRev. Archibald Maclay,ofthiscity,as editor of the intended work,and would expressour oAGCMifonelJrMmld.n'rbrseseerK.Crw.oo'JfmsuFMmBduGloseeulonoeeintkrr;damee;raHyMnak,elWeamlaen9'optdsivstorWNslsoasc.&rso,nksos4safttR,uoai.nFp;s3tutplrlToveylohneelt'esrsos.,;;nWNHoM.ChyrehamkmYunnosordrsicko;rh.f otlatrbapaurlinsyengti.uoaoafnngdHeWt,ehseanafttroihtrysahfievatascespteuoevorbvaynleniedrgcieoslcmfciohacntaasyhrliegdsseeaberfeoneseftltdiytmitheanehnnetttrhiseCec,soipEpaomannnmtgsdeleiibtnhslhi-hees ; rich unctionof pietywhich pervades thewh^le WHiynmcnhse;lPsBuWnaytatns's; GWroergkosry;'sJuLdestotner'ss;SMeirlmleorn';s work. As the proposed alterations will fully asaPCelnehtsndtougs,riTcalUhlhenGyoieHlonioonesgntrioacPrluaBybla;AlpisBtCcsoiaaootsrrkimstosomn;n;se,nFaartlnseaoodyn,f'dCsaSloclaExhtsoLhsooealanr,yMgsaCeBl;saaspAsJsatsosciinochseraumstl--', afpvCdaeohratruSyprm.rtocmonHhiofa.t,dgtteeChoNiro.staanhnteeYeded,.iuettPsixeaoetrsnemtnsooi,srfsiweovolfeeiugtruihasbenelctefhOi,uucllriianpcvneahedsterses.is,sftoraarefnefitdtorBadaaelspdattriohgsneet mentofothersmallbooks suitable for Sunday- C. G. Sommers, Pastor of the South Baptist school Libraries. Church,N.Y. All Ordersaddressed as above will be punc- D.Dunbar,PastorofBeiiahB tuallyattendedto. W.R.Williams,Pastorofth< HENRY'S COMMENTARY—BAPTIST Broadway Hall. EDITION. Elon Galusha, Pastor oftr> subHsecrnirptyioCn.aSnleEidigthitonproofpoHseensryt'ospuCbolmismhenb-y tBor\obeLafddiTsstth.ienUctteilmcyae.mndaartkieodnsbymtahdeentaomtehiosftt^.heeanoi tary on the Bible, in which those passages embiacing the practical remarks and obser- BENNETT & BRIGHT, vations, which exhibit the peculiar sentiments UTICA, NEW YORK, of the Pedo-Baptists with regard to the Co- venants and the special ordinances of the Keepconstantlyon hand, Religious,'—Miscel- Gospel,willbeexpunged,and theirplacessup- laneous, Classical, and School Books, which ptleineedtsboyfaBafputlilstesx,hibbuittiwonitohfntoheotdhiesrtianlgtueirsahtiinogn tAhmeoynofgfewrhfiocrhsaalree,oGnillt'hseanmdosHtenfarvyo'rsabCloemtmeremns-. wwThooartkbeevtoeErdti;hteetudhsuebsyofaRdteahpveteirBneagnpdtthiisAsrtcjhDuisetbnlaoylmdcienlMaeatbcrilaoatnye.,d tHMaeyrmym;bneWriB'noscohkGesul;ild'Mese;WmaoFtuitlrsl,eorfaMonrndsC.WaoJtmutmdsusno&ni.o;RniC;phpuAorinc'dhss Aex.eCMco.un,tdiNioteniwoonfYso—trhik1s..Iednitoirodne,rsteoveenrasluroefthtehecormroesctt tsBoiiebDnleevSoaDtciircoatni;;onCNaaarlitmeiesotn';as,lFuCBlhrlueorrw'ncs'hsW,Hoaarnrkdmso;MnaylH;coomTlMeme''lss- approvededitionswillbecarefullycollated. Introd&uction, &c. &c. pag2.e,TahnedTtheextExwpiolslibteiopnribnetleodw.attheheadofthe wilBl.enabBl.e htahveem mtaoderecseuicvhe aNrreawngeRmeelnitgsiouass 3. Therewill becopious marginal references Works,immediatelyafterpublication. andvarious readings, placed between the text NEW HYMN BOOK. andexposition. 4. Thework will contain also a memoirof A New Selection of Psalms, Hymns—, and the author, and an elegant likeness engraved Spiritual Songs. By Henry Miller. Com- onsteel. prisingseveral hundred Hymns, including the 5. Itwillbe printed on finepaper, with new best of Dr. Watts, and a large number from type prepared expressly for the work,and will publications o—f refinedtasteandpure evangeli- becomprisedin threevolumes,royaloctavo. calsentiment in two sizes, one largeandone 6. The price per set,handsomely bound in small,at averylow price. This work is vven finesheep,will be only Twelve Dollars. Ele- worth the attention of Bapti& gantly bound in calfgilt, with Likeness,and Ministers,whoareanxious for four fine engravings, sixteen dollars, payable everyvarietyofcircumstanceL ondelivery. The workwillbepublishedabout calledtosingthe praises of Zion& the firstofJuly next. sale at the Baptist Tract Depository, nu. ~^ South Fourth street, Philadelphia; and at J. RECOMMENDATIONS. K. Moore's University Bookstore, Cliuton Hall, New York, De—cember22, 1832. New York. pubMlri.shIIa.nC.ediStlieonigohft:HeSnirry'sYoCuormmpernoptoasralysotno IN PRESS. the Bible, in which those passages thatcontain TIDINGS OF JOY FROM THE HILL the peculiar sentiments of Pedo-Baptists with OF ZION, &c. By Elder James Osbonrn, regardto theAbrahamic Covenantandthespe- Baltimore. Price $]. cialordinancesofthe Gospel,willbeexpunged, An Address to the Mayo BaptistAssociation, and theirplaces supplied byafullexhibitionof in thestateofNorth Carolina. By ElderJame9 thedistinguishingtenetsoftheBaptists,butwith Osboum, Baltimore. Price 12£cts. nootheralteration, hasour decidedapprobation. IT BaptistWorksandavarietyofothervalu- Yourarrangementofthetextinseparateverses, able Books arekeptforsale byBall and Sands, atthe head of the page, with the addition of Richmond, Va.; Wm.Riley, Charleston, S. C? marginal references and various readings, we Hubbardand Edmauds, Cincinnati; Grantand ctiotnleceitivtoeatoprbefeerheingchelyovjeurdioctihoeurs,edaintidonsw.illWeen- CBoos.tPorno;vaidnednRc,e,C,R.SmIi.t;hLainndcoClon.,anBdraEnddmona,ndVst,, THE UNITED STATES BAPTIST ANNUAL REGISTER AND ALMANAC. 1833. BY M. ALLEN, I. AGENT OF THE EAPT1ST GENERAL TRACT SOCIETY. PRINTED BY T. VV. USTICK, No. 3 FRANKLIN-PLACE. 1833. P ~T>' : : ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS FOR THE YEAR 1833 : COMPRISING The Rising, Setting, Places, and Eclipses, of the Sun andMoon: The Southing, Phases, Age, and Latitude, of the Moon The Rising, Setting, andSouthing, of the most conspicuous Planets and FixedStars The Equation of Time, Sun's Declination, and Time of High Water at New York, for morning and afternoon: With the Festivals, fyc. CAREFULLY CALCULATED FOR THE LATITUDES AND MERIDIANS OF BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, CHARLESTON, AND CINCINNATI. up wiamm bottom, NO. 116 GREEN STREET, PHILADELPHIA. : NOTES TO THE READER. 1. The Calculations of this Almanac are made to Solar apparent time, to which add the Equation in the 4th column of the Calendar page when the Sun is "slow," and subtract it when "fast," for true clock time. 2. The time of High Water at New York is given for the Morning and Afternoon of everyday in the year; except that, when High Water—comes very near midnight,the time of the next high tide will be after noon on the next day and, of course, theie can be but one tide that day. Also,ifhigh tide occurs verynear noon on anyday,there can but one tide on that day,as the next tide will be after midnight: which will account for the blanks that may be seen in the tide-columns. 3. The Sun's rising and setting stand inonecolumn for each place: the figuresexpressing the minutes,are,in everyinstance, to be read so many minutes after the hour of rising, and so manybefore thatofsetting—. Thus,onJanuary 1st, for Boston,read, Sun rises 31 min.after 7, and sets 31 min. before 5 that is,29 min. after 4. 4. Twice the timeofthe Sun's setting, gives the lengthofthe day; and twice therising, thatofthe night. 5. Take notice, that, as the days begin at midnight, whatever is referred to as occurring during the Sun's absence, (ifafter midnight,) must be looked for inwhat some personsthink the night before. 6. To find the Moon's age on any day,call the dayofthe preceding—NewMoon thefirst, and count onward to the dayproposed: for instance,takeFebruary18th the precedingNew Moon is on January20th, counting that the 1st, and then onward to February 18th, (the day proposed,) we find it to be the 30th day ofthe Moon's age. 7. To find the timesofthe Moon's phases at the following named places, use this RULE To find the times for Portland.Me.,to the Philadelphiatimes,add 20 minutes. tt tt Portsmouth, N.H., - - - " 18 tt It Providence, R.I., - - - - " 17 tt tt NewHaven, Conn., - - u 9 (t •< Albany,N.Y., - - . « 7 it it Baltimore,Md., andNorfolk Va., subtract 6 " , tt it Washington, D.C., - - . " 8 *' tt tt Rochester, N.Y., - - - - " 10 it n Richmond,Va., - - - - " 11 a Pittsburg, Pa., - - - " 20 tt St. Augustine, E.F., - - - " 27 " " New Orleans, Lou., - - - " 60min. or1 hour.

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