Jeremy Taylor

Jeremy Taylor (1613–1667) was a cleric in the Church of England who achieved fame as an author during the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. He is sometimes known as the "Shakespeare of Divines" for his poetic style of expression, and he is frequently cited as one of the greatest prose writers in the English language.

Taylor was under the patronage of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. He went on to become chaplain in ordinary to King Charles I as a result of Laud's sponsorship. This made him politically suspect when Laud was tried by Parliament and executed in January 1644/5 during the English Civil War. After the parliamentary victory over the King, he was briefly imprisoned several times.

Eventually, he was allowed to live quietly in Wales, where he became the private chaplain of the Earl of Carbery. After the Restoration, he was made Bishop of Down and Connor in Ireland. He also became Vice-Chancellor of the University of Dublin.

He is remembered in the liturgical calendars of the Church of England and other Anglican churches. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Taylor, Jeremy
Published 1727
[printed for D. Brown, J. Walthoe, J. and J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Wyat [and 13 others in London]

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by Taylor, Jeremy
Published 1710
Printed by J. Heptinstall, for John Meredith, in trust for Royston and Elizabeth Meredith: and are to be sold by B. Aylmer, R. Bonwicke, W. Rogers, C. Brome, J. Nicholson, J. Sprint, T. Chapman, M. Atkins, and W. Carter, booksellers

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by Taylor, Jeremy
Published 1710
[printed by J.L[eake] for John Meredith, in trust for Royston and Elizabeth Meredith: and are to be sold by B. Aylmer, R. Bonwicke, W. Rogers [and 6 others in London]

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by Taylor, Jeremy
Published 1715
printed by J.L. for Royston and Elizabeth Meredith; and sold by Richard Wilkin, at the King's Head in St. Paul's Church-Yard

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by Taylor, Jeremy
Published 1709
printed for the assigns of Luke Meredith; and are to be sold by James Holland at the Bible and Ball at the West End of St. Paul's

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by Taylor, Jeremy
Published 1703
printed by J. Leake, for John Meredith, in trust for Royston and Elizabeth Meredith: and are to be sold by S. and J. Sprint, B. Aylmer, H. Bonwicke, W. Rogers, C. Brome, T. Newborough, J. Nicholson, T. Chapman, and P. Monckton, Booksellers

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by Taylor, Jeremy
Published 1742
printed for J. Walthoe, D. Midwinter, J. and J. Bonwicke, W. Innys, R. Ware, J. Walthoe, jun. A. Ward, J. and P. Knapton, S. Birt, D. Browne, C. Hitch, T. Longman, S. Austen, T. Osborne, A. Millar, E. Wicksteed, W. Baker, J. Hinton, J. Beecroft, F. Gosling, M. Downing, and R. Wilkin

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by Taylor, Jeremy
Published 1706
[printed by J. Heptinstall, for John Meredith, in trust for Royston and Elizabeth Meredith: and are to be sold by S. and J. Sprint, B. Aylmer, H. Bonwicke, W. Rogers, C. Brome, [and 4 others in London]

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by Taylor, Jeremy
Published 1706
printed by J. L. for John Meredith, in trust for Royston and Elizabeth Meredith: and are to be sold by S. and J. Sprint, B. Aylmer, R. and J. Bonwicke, W. Rogers, C. Brome, T. Newborough, J. Nicholson, T. Chapman, and P. Monckton, Booksellers

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by Taylor, Jeremy
Published 1758
printed for J. Robinson; and sold by R. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, R. Baldwin, and J. Payne, in Pater-Noster-Row; H. Henderson, under the Royal-Exchange; and J. Pottinger, in Great Turn-Stile, Holborn

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by Taylor, Jeremy
Published 1715
printed by J. Heptinstall, for Royston and Elizabeth Meredith, and sold by Richard Wilkin at the King's Head in St. Paul's Church-Yard

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by Taylor, Jeremy
Published 1755
printed for R. Ware, on Ludgate-Hill; and C. Hitch, at the Red-Lyon in Pater Noster-Row, and J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass on London bridge

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by Taylor, Jeremy
Published 1702
printed for the assigns of Luke Meredith; and are to be sold by John Wyatt at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard, John Sprint at the Bell in Little-Britain, and Philip Monckton at the Star in St. Paul's Church-Yard

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by Taylor, Jeremy
Published 1717
printed for, and sold by Joseph Marshall at the Bible in Newgate-Street, where are sold all sorts of books; and Dr. Marwood's Britannick ink-powder