Bishop Jeremy Taylor (1613-1667)

Entity Type:
Individual
Identifier:
ENT.000003976
Biography:
Jeremy Taylor (baptised 15 August 1613 – 13 August 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. He is remembered in the Church of England's calendar of saints with a Lesser Festival on 13 August.  He was chaplain in ordinary to King Charles I. After the parliamentary victory over the King, he was briefly imprisoned several times. He lived for a time in Wales, where he became the private chaplain of the Earl of Carbery. At the Restoration, his political star was on the rise, and he was made Bishop of Down and Connor in Ireland. He also became vice-chancellor of the University of Dublin.
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