Nathaniel Taylor
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Nathaniel Taylor [1]
an English clergyman was assistant minister in Westminster in 1683, and appointed pastor of a congregation at Salter's Hall in 1695. He died in 1702, at the age of about forty. He published, Sermons (Lond. 1688, 4to): — Funeral Sermon (1691, 4to): — Preservative against Deism (1698, 4to): — Funeral Sermon (1699, 4to): — Discourse of Faith in Jesus Christ, etc. (1700, 4to): — Dr. William Sherlock's Case and Letter of Church Communion, etc., Considered (17028vo): — Practical Discourses (1703, 8vo). See Allibone. Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v.