Kim,
You can find this in lots of places. Easiest to locate in your library is probably the table in Daniel Melameds An Introduction to Bach Studies (OUP 1998), pp. 55-60.
Eric
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On 20.10.2006, at 15:11, Kim Patrick Clow wrote:

Good morning:

I'm curious if anyone knows of a listing of the Lutheran litgurical year
with the scripture readings that were used on specific days?
This is primarily for the 18th century ( I say that because I don't know if
there ever was changing of those readings at a later date,
akin to what happened with the revision of the Roman Catholic lectionary
post Vatican II).

I must confess many of the names for these holidays are not familiar (e.g.
"Rogate" Sunday).

Thanks for any help or tips!
Everyone have a great weekend ;)

--
Kim Patrick Clow
"There's really only two types of music: good and bad." ~ Rossini
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