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I've disambigged Jeremy^^^Taylor, the minister of the Church of England in the 1600s.
There is this one book I think is by him too, but I'm not sure, so I left it on the Jeremy^Taylor profile:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/78...
Maybe someone else can have a look at it?


I was able to discover that you are correct that Sacred prolusions should go with 1600s CoE Jeremy Taylor :
http://books.google.co.nz/books/about...
Ditto The marriage ring;
http://books.google.com/books/about/T...
and Readings for every day in Lent
http://books.google.com/books?id=RzoP...

http://books.google.com/books?id=v8WE...
Ditto Dreaming in Christianity and Islam (also lists as editor both Patricia M. Davis and Patricia Davis--should be just Patricia M. Davis)
http://books.google.com/books?id=EfMk...


Conrail Commodities, cover has author as Jeremy Taylor, and currently listed on Goodreads under profile Jeremy Taylor (I think it's Jeremy^Taylor): http://www.goodreads.com/author/list/...
All of his other books, according to cover photos or publisher's pages (<--that page also has a longer author bio) are listed as being by Jerry Taylor.
The CSX Clinchfield Route in the 21st Century, cover has author as Jerry Taylor, but currently listed on Goodreads under profile Jeremy^Taylor http://www.goodreads.com/author/list/...
The Csx Clinchfield Route in the 21st Century, cover also lists author Jerry Taylor, but this edition is filed on Goodreads under author profile Jerry Taylor (which to get even more confusing has more than one author named Jerry Taylor with books on that profile)
A Sampling of Penn Central: Southern Region on Display, correctly listed on Goodreads as by Jerry Taylor (and on same Jerry Taylor profile as above).
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Despite the title and cover photo with a train on it, The Conductors is not by the same Jerry Taylor as the above train books.


#11 moved all Jerry Taylor books to his profile
#12 done
I have very little time today, so I will look into Jerry Taylor later, if no one else gets to it first.
Thank you for the very impressive research!

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There are still 2 books by at least one other author with this name on the profile http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...
Anyone?

Also, the two editions Reclaiming the Imagination: The Exodus as Paradigmatic Narrative for Preaching and Reclaiming the Imagination: The Exodus as Paradigmatic Narrative for Preaching should be merged.


Ditto The Vegetarian and Other Stories. It is also not on the author's website, but Tales with a Twist is, and this page http://www.esatclear.ie/~jeremytaylor... identifies them as having the same author.

I think that is finally the last of the Jeremy and Jerry Taylors! Thanks Koenraad and lafon for getting all the actual updating done!
Books mentioned in this topic
But Can I Bring My Cat?: Analysis of Brochures Produced for Old People Entering Residential and Nursing Homes in Scotland (other topics)Grandad's Eleven (other topics)
The Vegetarian and Other Stories (other topics)
Conrail Commodities (other topics)
Reclaiming the Imagination: The Exodus as Paradigmatic Narrative for Preaching (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Jeremy Taylor (other topics)Jeremy Taylor (other topics)
Jeremy Reginald Buckley Taylor (other topics)
Jerry Taylor (other topics)
Jeremy Taylor (other topics)
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One Jeremy Taylor was a minister of the Church of England in the 1600s. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/t... and http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Jerem...
A second Jeremy Taylor, present day, is a Unitarian Universalist who writes on dreams. http://www.jeremytaylor.com/pages/jer...
Yet another Jeremy Taylor, also present day, writes fiction and books on learning foreign languages. http://www.jeremytaylor.eu/?post_type... (Click "older posts"--there are several pages of his books.)
A final Jeremy Taylor, still present day, is an archaeologist. http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/arch...