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…retrograded 11 days since the Council of Nice in A.D. 325. To restore the rule for Easter Day was abolished and the equinox was to occur on March 21; hence September 3, 1752, was made to be September 14, and at the same time the rule for Leap Year was changed from March 25 to January 1. In the leap year 1751 lost the months of January and February, except the first 4 days of March. The difference between the Julian and Gregorian Calendars is 13 days. The Mosaic 7-day week of the Hebrews was made legal by Constantine the Great in 321 A.D., when he adopted Christianity. The Romans used an 8-day week prior to the Christian Era. The eighth day was Market Day. The 7-day week was legalized by Con…
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