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Jeremy Taylor, (1613-1667), 1830. Creator: Unknown
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Jeremy Taylor, (1613-1667), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Jeremy Taylor, (1613-1667), 1830. Jeremy Taylor (1613-1667) English cleric in the Church of England known as an author during the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell, under patronage of William Laud became chaplain to King Charles I and was imprisoned briefly during the English Civil War. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R. Griffin and Co. J. Cumming, London, Glasgow and Dublin, 1830]
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This print captures the portrait of Jeremy Taylor, an influential English cleric during the 17th century. The image, dating back to 1830, showcases Taylor's direct gaze and dignified appearance. Known for his writings during the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell, Taylor served as an author under the patronage of William Laud. Taylor's journey in the Church of England was marked by significant events such as becoming chaplain to King Charles I and enduring a brief imprisonment during the English Civil War. His commitment to his faith and loyalty to his country are evident in this engraving. The clerical clothing worn by Taylor is meticulously detailed, with a distinctive dog collar that symbolizes his position within the church hierarchy. His hat adds a touch of elegance to his overall attire, reflecting both fashion trends of that era and societal expectations placed upon clergymen. This image comes from "Biographical Illustrations" by Alfred Howard, published in London, Glasgow, and Dublin in 1830. It serves as a testament to Jeremy Taylor's lasting impact on British history through his religious teachings and literary contributions.
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