Jeremy Taylor

1613-1667


Born: August 1613, Cam­bridge, Eng­land.

Died: Au­gust 13, 1667, Lis­burn, Ire­land.

Buried: Dro­more Ca­thed­ral, Ire­land.

Son of a barber, Taylor en­tered Caius College in Cambridge as a “sizar” in 1626. He became a Fel­low of All Souls Col­lege in Ox­ford in 1632; and Rec­tor of Up­ping­ham, Rut­land­shire, in 1638. Al­though im­pris­oned around 1642, dur­ing the great Pro­tect­or­ate he ran a school in Wales with Will­iam Ni­chol­son, and served as chap­lain to the Earl of Car­ber­ry at Gold­en Grove, Car­ma­then­shire. By 1658 he had moved to Ire­land, where he preached in Lis­burn and Por­tmore. He re­turned to Lon­don in ear­ly 1680, and signed the loy­al­ist De­clar­a­tion of the No­bil­i­ty and gen­try. In Jan­u­ary 1681, he be­came Bi­shop of Down and Con­nor; he was made a mem­ber of the Ir­ish Pri­vy Coun­cil in Feb­ru­a­ry; was en­trust­ed with the di­o­cese of Dromore in March; and in the same year was ap­point­ed Vice Chan­cel­lor of the Un­i­ver­si­ty of Dub­lin.

Hymns

  1. Full of Mercy, Full of Love
  2. Lord, Come Away, Why Dost Thou Stay
  3. Lord, Let Thy Flames of Holy Charity
  4. My Soul Doth Pant Toward Thee
  5. Where Is This Blessed Babe