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Taylor, Jeremy (1650.). A funerall sermon preached at the obsequies of the Right Hon[oura]ble and most vertuous Lady, the Lady Frances, Countesse of Carbery. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, Jeremy (1650]). The rule and exercises of holy living.. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, Jeremy (1651.). The rule and exercises of holy dying. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, Jeremy (1655.). The golden grove, or, A manuall of daily prayers and letanies, fitted to the dayes of the week. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, Jeremy (1656.). Deus justificatus. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, Jeremy (1657.). A discourse of the nature, offices, and measures of friendship. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, Jeremy (1658.). A sermon preached at the funerall of that worthy knight Sr. George Dalston of Dalston in Cumberland, September 28. 1657. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, Jeremy (1661.). A sermon preached at the consecration of two archbishops and ten bishops, in the Cathedral Church of S. Patrick in Dublin, January 27, 1660. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, Jeremy (1661.). A sermon preached at the opening of the Parliament of Ireland, May 8. 1661. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, Jeremy (1663.). A sermon preached in Christs-Church, Dublin, July 16, 1663, at the funeral of the most Reverend Father in God John, late Lord Archbishop of Armagh and primate of all Ireland. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, Jeremy (1664.). A dissuasive from popery. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, Jeremy (1664.). A dissvvasive from popery to the people of Ireland. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, Jeremy (1672.). Clerus Domini, or, A discourse of the divine institution, necessity, sacredness, and separation of the office ministerial. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, Jeremy (1675.). Antiquitates christianæ, or, The history of the life and death of the holy Jesus. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, Jeremy (1677.). A choice manual. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, Jeremy (1686]). A dissuasive from popery to the people of England and Ireland. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, Jeremy (1687.). A copy of a letter written to a gentlewoman newly seduced to the Church of Rome. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, Jeremy, Bishop of Down and Connor (1870 –1872). Taylor, Jeremy: Poems and verse-translations (1870). CH.

Taylor, John (121, and number 16, of Mercurius Britanicus, 1643.). Mercvrivs Aqvaticvs, or, The vvater-poets ansvver to all that hath or shall be writ by Mercvrivs Britanicvs. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, John (1612.). Great Britaine, all in blacke. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, John (1612.). The sculler. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, John (1613.). Odcombs complaint, or, Coriats funerall epicedium. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, John (1613.). The eighth vvonder of the vvorld, or, Coriats escape from his supposed drowning. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, John (1613]). Heauens blessing, and earths ioy, or, A true relation, of the supposed sea-fights&fire-workes. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, John (1614.). The nipping and snipping of abuses, or, The woolgathering of vvitte. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, John (1615 [i.e. 1616]). Taylors Vrania, or, His heauenly muse. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, John (1615.). Faire and fowle vveather, or, A sea and land storme. EEBO-TCP.

Taylor, John (1615.). Taylors revenge, or, The rymer William Fennor firkt, feritted, and finely fetcht ouer the coales. EEBO-TCP.

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