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  1. Monument with effigy of Lancelot Andrewes in Southwark Cathedral. Lancelot Andrewes (1555 – 25 September 1626) was an English bishop and scholar, who held high positions in the Church of England during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I.

  2. Lancelot Andrewes (born 1555, London, Eng.—died Sept. 26, 1626, London) was a theologian and court preacher who sought to defend and advance Anglican doctrines during a period of great strife in the English church.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Lancelot Andrewes, Bishop and Scholar. Lancelot Andrewes (1555-1626), Bishop of Winchester, was on the committee of scholars that produced the King James Translation of the Bible, and probably contributed more to that work than any other single person.

  4. 31 de mar. de 2021 · The division between Calvinists and Arminians mirrored cultural and political distinctions which would manifest in the coming Civil War. So here is the man, his life, and a small taste of his writing. It remains to consider some of Andrewes’ major achievements and their effects on his church.

  5. 8 de may. de 2018 · ANDREWES, LANCELOT. Anglican bishop of Winchester, prominent prelate, preacher, and apologist for the Church of England as reformed yet still Catholic, equally opposed to the extremes of Romanism and Puritanism; b. London, 1555; d. Winchester, 1626. He was the son of a master mariner.

  6. 11 de abr. de 1991 · A bishop in a period that spans four monarchic ruling, Lancelot Andrewes was a witness to the Church of the early centuries and the Reformation Era. This book probes on Lancelot Andrewes, who is one of the significant figures in the history of Christian theology and spirituality.

  7. Abstract. Although the life of Andrewes coincided with the one of the greatest periods of English history, his life remained unspectacular. The life of Lancelot Andrewes began in the reign of Queen Mary during the period of English Reformation, lasting through the reign of Elizabeth I and James I, and ending in the early years of the reign of ...