TAYLOR TAYLOR. 



The rule and exercises of holy dying : in which 

 are described the means and instruments of 

 preparing ourselves and others respect ivcly f>r 

 a blessed death ; and the remedies against the 

 evils and temptations proper to the state of 

 sickness : together with prayers and acts of 

 virtue to be used by sick and dying persons, 

 and by others standing in their attendance. 

 To which are added, rules for the visitation of ; 

 the sick, and offices proper for that minietery. ; 

 5th ed. London, 1656. 12 ! 



Twenty fifth edition. London, 1739. 8 j 



2t^*/3t/Ao Ji^xo-roXtjtt/xov : or a collection of . 

 polemical and moral discourses... 



London, 1057. fol. i 

 Another copy. 



Ductor dubitantium, or the rule of conscience ; 

 in all her generall measures ; serving as a great 

 instrument for the determination of cases of 

 conscience. In four books. 



London, 1660. fol. 

 Another copy. 



Third edition. London, 1676. fol. 



'EvfatTOf. A course of sermons for all the 

 Sundays of the year... With a supplement of j 

 eleven sermons preached since His Majesties 

 Restauration. "Whereunto is adjoyned, a dis- j 

 course of the divine institution, necessity, sa- 

 credness, and separation of the office ministe- 

 rial. With rules and advices to the clergy, i 

 4thed. London, 1673. fol. j 



The worthy communicant ; or, a discourse of 

 the nature, effects, and blessings consequent 

 to the worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper ; 

 and of all the duties required in order to a 

 worthy preparation. Together with the cases 

 of conscience occurring in the duty of him that 

 ministers, and of him that communicates, as 

 also devotions fitted to every part of the mi- 

 nistration. To which is added a sermon [on 

 1 Cor. xv. 19J never printed with the folio 

 volume of Sermons. London, 1683. 8 



Contemplations of the state of man in this 

 life, and in that which is to come. 7th ed. 



London, 1707. 8 



The golden grove. A choice manual : contain- 

 ing what is to be believed, practised, and de- j 

 sir'd or pray'd for ; the prayers being fitted to j 

 the several days of the week. Also festival j 

 hymns, according to the manner of the an- ! 

 cient Church. 27th ed. London, 1735. 12 : 

 The golden grove, and the worthy communi- 

 cant ; [with the life of Christ, by John FLEET- ; 

 WOOD]. s. a. 



Qtol.oyioc ix.tex.-Tix.Yi. A discourse of the liberty 

 of prophesying, with its just limits and tem- 

 per. Shewing the unreasonableness of pre- j 

 scribing to other men's faith, and the iniquity 

 of persecuting different opinions. A new edi- j 

 tion. London, 1817. 8 j 



Another edition. With an introductory essay, 

 by the Rev. R. Cattermole, B.D. 



London, 1836. 8 | 



An instance of moral demonstration ; or, a , 

 conjugation of probabilities, proving that the 

 religion of Jesus Christ is from God. [Theo- i 



logical tracts, edited by John BROWN, D.D., 

 vol. ii.] , 1853. 8 



TAYLOR (JOHN), D.D., Unil-irinn mMit* 

 Norwich. The Scripture-doctrine of original 

 sin proposed to free and candid examination. 

 In three parts. London, 1740. 8 



Another copy. 



A supplement to the Scripture-doctrine of ori- 

 ginal sin, &c. Containing some remarks upon 

 two books, viz. The vindication of the Scrip- 

 ture doctrine of original sin, and The ruin and 

 recovery of mankind. In which remarks are 

 examined some sentiments relating to imputed 

 guilt, the calamities and sinfulness of man- 

 kind, Adam's being a federal head, the forma- 

 tion of our nature, and the doctrine of original 

 righteousness : whence result several useful 

 particulars belonging to each. 



London, 1741. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



A narrative of Mr John Rawson's case : or, an 

 account of several occurrences relating to the 

 affair of his being excluded from communion 

 with the Congregational Church in Notting- 

 ham. With a prefatory discourse in defence 

 of the common rights of Christians. 2d ed. 



London, 1742. 8 



A further defence of the common rights of 

 Christians, and of the sufficiency and perfec- 

 tion of Scripture, without the aid of human 

 schemes, creeds, confessions, &c. Occasioned 

 by Mr Sloss's pretended true narrative of the 

 case of Joseph Rawson. 2d ed. 



London, 1742. 8 



A paraphrase with notes, on the Epistle to the 

 Romans. To which is prefix'd, a key to the 

 apostolic writings, or an essay to explain the 

 Gospel scheme, and the principal words and 

 phrases the Apostles have used in describing 

 it. 2d ed. London, 1747. 4 



Third edition. London, 1754. 4 



The Scripture- doctrine of atonement examin- 

 ed ; first, in relation to Jewish sacrifices : and 

 then, to the sacrifice of our Blessed Lord and 

 Saviour Jesus Christ. London, 1751. 8 



Another copy. 



The Hebrew concordance, adapted to the Eng- 

 lish Bible ; disposed after the manner of Bux- 

 torf. 2 vol. London, 1754, 57. fol. 



The covenant of grace, and baptism the token 

 of it, explained upon Scripture principles. 



London, 1757. 8 



Another edition. Edin., 1808. 12 



The Lord's Supper explained upon Scripture 

 principles, and adapted to the use of common 

 Christians. 2d ed. London, 1757. 8 



Another edition. To which are added, an- 

 swers to objections against partaking of the 

 Lord's Supper, by the Rev. Mr Willison. 



Hawick, 1801. 12 



TAYLOR (JOHN), LL.D., Chancellor of the dio- 

 cese of Lincoln. A sermon [on Judges, xx. 23] 

 preached before the Hon. House of Commons 

 at St Margaret's, Westminster, upon Friday 

 the llth day of Feb. 1757, being the day ap- 



