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Holy Dying by Jeremy Taylor
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  • 1. Holy Dying, written by the 17th-century Anglican bishop Jeremy Taylor, is a profound and contemplative work that offers a guide to preparing oneself spiritually for death. In this seminal text, Taylor discusses the importance of living a life that is aligned with Christian values, emphasizing the need for repentance, reflection, and the cultivation of a virtuous character. He delves into the nature of mortality, the inevitability of death, and the solace that comes from a devout life in preparation for the afterlife. Taylor's eloquent prose serves to remind readers not only of the temporality of human existence but also of the hope and peace that can be found in faith. As he explores themes of suffering, grace, and the love of God, Holy Dying encourages individuals to confront their fears of death with courage and to embrace the end of life as a meaningful passage into eternal existence. The work is both a spiritual treatise and a practical manual, rich with theological insights and pastoral care, which has resonated with readers for centuries as they seek to understand the significance of dying well.

    What is the primary theme of 'Holy Dying'?
A) Preparation for death
B) Political philosophy
C) Celebration of life
D) Scientific discovery
  • 2. In what century was 'Holy Dying' written?
A) 18th century
B) 16th century
C) 17th century
D) 15th century
  • 3. What is the companion work to 'Holy Dying'?
A) Holy Living
B) Holy Thinking
C) Holy Waiting
D) Holy Being
  • 4. What does Taylor consider the most important preparation for death?
A) Social status
B) Wealth accumulation
C) Intellectual knowledge
D) Virtuous living
  • 5. How does Taylor describe the uncertainty of life?
A) Like a fortress
B) Like a vapor
C) Like an ocean
D) Like a mountain
  • 6. Which virtue does Taylor emphasize most for facing death?
A) Justice
B) Wisdom
C) Courage
D) Patience
  • 7. How should Christians view suffering according to Taylor?
A) As spiritual purification
B) As divine punishment
C) As random misfortune
D) As avoidable evil
  • 8. Which sacrament is particularly important in Taylor's preparation for death?
A) Communion
B) Marriage
C) Baptism
D) Confirmation
  • 9. Which biblical figure's death does Taylor often reference?
A) Moses
B) Apostle Paul
C) Jesus Christ
D) King David
  • 10. How does Taylor describe the soul's journey after death?
A) To nothingness
B) To reincarnation
C) To God's judgment
D) To eternal sleep
  • 11. What practical preparation does Taylor recommend for death?
A) Building monuments
B) Collecting relics
C) Writing biography
D) Making a will
  • 12. What is the ultimate goal of holy dying according to Taylor?
A) Earthly fame
B) Family legacy
C) Peaceful end
D) Eternal salvation
  • 13. What literary genre best describes 'Holy Dying'?
A) Scientific treatise
B) Devotional literature
C) Historical fiction
D) Epic poetry
  • 14. Taylor served as a chaplain to which English monarch?
A) Elizabeth I
B) Henry VIII
C) Charles I
D) James I
  • 15. Taylor compares life to:
A) A pilgrimage
B) A scientific experiment
C) A permanent home
D) A random accident
  • 16. Taylor's writing style is characterized by:
A) Simple rhymes
B) Colloquial speech
C) Technical jargon
D) Eloquent prose
  • 17. What attitude toward suffering does Taylor recommend?
A) Christian resignation
B) Complete avoidance
C) Angry protest
D) Medical intervention only
  • 18. Taylor served as bishop of which Irish diocese?
A) York
B) Canterbury
C) London
D) Down and Connor
  • 19. Taylor emphasizes the importance of:
A) Scientific learning
B) Wealth distribution
C) Political reform
D) The sacraments
  • 20. What literary device does Taylor frequently use?
A) Metaphor
B) Dialogue
C) Blank verse
D) Satire
  • 21. What does Taylor say about fear of death?
A) It is unnatural
B) It can be overcome by faith
C) It should be embraced
D) It is incurable
  • 22. What practical preparation does Taylor recommend?
A) Isolating completely
B) Settling worldly affairs
C) Avoiding all medicine
D) Ignoring symptoms
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