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Taylor, Jeremy,
Bishop of Down and Connor and of Dromore (b. Cambridge, August 15th, 1613; d. Lisburn, August 13th, 1667). Sermon on the Gunpowder Treason (1638); Of the Sacred Order and Offices of Episcopacy by Divine Institution Asserted (1642), Psalter of David, with Titles and Collects, According to the Matter of each Psalm (1644); Discourse Concerning Prayer Extempore (1646); A Dissuasive from Popery (1647); New and Easy Institution of Grammar (1647); A Discourse of the Liberty of Prophesying (1647); The Martyrdom of King Charles (1649); The Great Exemplar (1649); Holy Living and Dying (1650); Prayers Before and After Sermon (1651); Clerus Domini (1651); A Course of Sermons for all the Sundaies in the Year (16513); A Short Catechism, with an Explication of the Apostles Creed (1652); Discourse of Baptism, its Institution and Efficacy (1652); The Real Presence and Spiritual of Christ in the Blessed Sacrament proved against the Doctrine of Transubstantiation (1654); The Golden Grove (1655); Unum Necessarium; or, the Doctrine and Practice of Repentance (1655); Deus Justificatus, Two Discourses on Original Sin (1656); A Collection of Polemical and Moral Discourses (1657); Discourse on the Measures and Offices of Friendship (1657); The Worthy Communicant (1660); Ductor Dubitantium (1660); Rules and Advices given to the Clergy of the Diocese of Down and Connor (1661), etc. Works in 1819, 1822 (with Life of the Author, and a Critical Examination of his Works, by Bishop Heber); 1825 (edited by Bradley), 1831 (edited, with a Life, by Hughes); 1834 (edited, with a Life, by Croly and Stebbing); 1841 (with a Memoir); 1847 (Hebers edition, revised by Eden), and 1851 (with an Essay, biographical and critical, by Henry Rogers).