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Lancelot Andrewes 1555-1626: Teacher and Preacher in the Post Reformation English Church
Contributor(s): Dorman, Marianne (Editor)
ISBN: 1587366398     ISBN-13: 9781587366390
Publisher: Wheatmark
OUR PRICE:   $26.06  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2006
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Annotation: "Lancelot Andrewes: Teacher and Preacher in the Post Reformation English Church," contains catechetical lectures and sermons by Lancelot Andrewes from Lambeth Palace Library Ms. 3707. As well as transcribing, editor Marianne Dorman has endeavoured to link the contents with his other lectures and sermons. The lectures reveal a great similarity with "The Morall Law Expounded," published in 1642, while the sermons have common material with some of the Christmas, Good Friday, and Easter sermons preached at the Jacobean Court.

Lancelot Andrewes' life spanned four monarchies from Mary I to Charles I. His teaching career began in Cambridge when he was appointed catechist at his college, Pembroke. During the reign of James I, he was the principle preacher for the main Christian feasts and fasts at Court.

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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christianity - History
- Biography & Autobiography | Religious
LCCN: 2006924770
Physical Information: 0.93" H x 6" W x 9" (1.35 lbs) 420 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 16th Century
- Chronological Period - 17th Century
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Lancelot Andrewes: Teacher and Preacher in the Post Reformation English Church, contains catechetical lectures and sermons by Lancelot Andrewes from Lambeth Palace Library Ms. 3707. As well as transcribing, editor Marianne Dorman has endeavoured to link the contents with his other lectures and sermons. The lectures reveal a great similarity with The Morall Law Expounded, published in 1642, while the sermons have common material with some of the Christmas, Good Friday, and Easter sermons preached at the Jacobean Court.

Lancelot Andrewes' life spanned four monarchies from Mary I to Charles I. His teaching career began in Cambridge when he was appointed catechist at his college, Pembroke. During the reign of James I, he was the principle preacher for the main Christian feasts and fasts at Court.