Before the King's Majesty: Lancelot Andrewes and His Writings (Canterbury Studies in Spiritual Theology)

by Raymond Chapman

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Lancelot Andrewes (1555-1626) was a towering figure in the formative years of the Church of England. Averse to the puritanical spirit of the age, he helped to create a distinctive Anglican theology, moderate in outlook and catholic in tone. He believed that theology should be built on sound learning, he held a high doctrine of the Eucharist and he emphasised dignity and order in worship. His influence defines Anglicanism to this day.A devout scholar and gifted linguist, he served as Dean of Westminster and under James I became Bishop of Chichester, then Ely and finally Winchester. In 1604 he was appointed as one of the translators of the Authorized Version and became responsible for most of the Old Testament. It was as a preacher that he achieved the greatest fame and he was a favourite of Elizabeth I, James I and Charles I. His spiritual classic, "The Private Devotions of Lancelot Andrewes" was for personal prayer what the "Book of Common Prayer" was for the worship of the Church. Here is a wide selection from his writings and a general introduction.
  • ISBN10 1853118893
  • ISBN13 9781853118890
  • Publish Date 30 September 2008
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Canterbury Press Norwich
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 137
  • Language English