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  1. Jeremy Taylor (1613–1667) was an English cleric and author who wrote during the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. He was a prolific and influential writer on theology, devotion, and politics, and became Bishop of Down and Connor in Ireland.

  2. Aug 9, 2024 · Jeremy Taylor (baptized Aug. 15, 1613, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng.—died Aug. 13, 1667, Lisburn, County Antrim, Ire.) was an Anglican clergyman and writer. Taylor was educated at the University of Cambridge and was ordained in 1633.

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  3. Jeremy Taylor is a retired English folk singer and songwriter who lived in South Africa and performed songs that questioned social problems in apartheid. He also collaborated with Spike Milligan, Cat Stevens and Alun Davies, and wrote a book of his songs and reflections.

  4. Jeremy Taylor (1613 - 1667) was a clergyman 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 writing.

  5. Jeremy Taylor (1613 - August 13, 1667) was a clergyman 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 writing.

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  7. Mar 11, 2019 · Bishop Jeremy Taylor was one of the early influences on John Wesley’s understanding of holy living. Wesley mentions the impact that reading Taylor had on him as a young man at Oxford University in the opening paragraphs of A Plain Account of Christian Perfection.

  8. Jun 11, 2018 · Jeremy Taylor (1613-1667) was an Anglican bishop, writer, and advocate of Christian toleration. He wrote theological and devotional works, such as Liberty of Prophesying, Rule and Exercise of Holy Living, and Holy Dying.

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