You have to wade through a lot of monumental prose and 'miserable sinner' theology to discover some beautiful and remarkable insights. Jeremy is verbose but likable.
These are some of those old books that many people have heard of but not read, quoted, but not studied. That is a shame. There is a lot of wise advice in this volume published by Seedbed Publishing.
It is actually two separate, slim books done in one volume. The second book, on Holy Dying, lays out thoughts for the ill, dying, and those who minister to them. Rev Taylor must have really admired Cyrus the Great, because he often tells stories about Cyrus dying in ancient Persia.
Here is a typical quote from Taylor; "Be content that the time that was formerly spent in prayer be now spent in vomiting, and carelessness, and attendance; since God has pleased that it should be so, it does not become us to think hard thoughts concerning it." Odd words, but down to earth and practical for a very ill person. Typical of this volume. Read it slowly.