Character of Lord Bacon’s Works – Compared as to Style with Sir Thomas Brown and Jeremy Taylor

Author(s):  
Duncan Wu
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Author(s):  
Margaret J. M. Ezell

During the Commonwealth period, Parliament ejected over 2000 Church of England clerics from their livings, and multiple new Protestant congregations were formed, bringing new styles of discourses of religion and spirituality. Ministers ejected from their parishes, such as Jeremy Taylor and Thomas Fuller, published ecclesiastical histories, books of devotion and meditation, and advice for enduring hardship. Protestant sectarians preached informed by the spirit rather than the university or ordination; such ‘mechanic preachers’ included John Bunyan and women such as Katherine Chidley, who led a London congregation. More radical sects such as the Fifth Monarchists preached the second coming of Christ, and prophets such as Anna Trapnel urged England to become a godly country for his return and judgment. The Quaker movement, begun by George Fox, gathered believers who challenged both social and religious hierarchies and customs, leading to their persecution and imprisonment.


1888 ◽  
Vol s7-V (107) ◽  
pp. 29-29
Author(s):  
W. C. B.
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2020 ◽  
Vol 102 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-47
Author(s):  
Matthew C. Kruger

This article seeks to highlight the practical nature of the work of Jeremy Taylor, developing his understanding of the place of theoretical knowledge in its relation to moral living. I argue that Taylor is devoted to the realization of the theoretical in everyday life, and does not overemphasize the moral to the detriment of the theological. In exploring this argument, I analyze his description of the practice of the presence of God and the contemplation of the eternal, two examples from his work of the integration of the theoretical with the practical for the sake of moral improvement.


1950 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 313-323 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Florence Brinkley
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1851 ◽  
Vol s1-IV (101) ◽  
pp. 262-262
Author(s):  
K. S.
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1912 ◽  
Vol s11-VI (150) ◽  
pp. 361-363
Author(s):  
Edward Bensly
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