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  1. 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. During the latter's reign, Andrewes served successively as Bishop of Chichester , of Ely , and of Winchester and oversaw the translation of the King James ...

  2. Lancelot Andrewes (1555 - 25 de setembro de 1626) foi um bispo e erudito inglês, que ocupou altos cargos na Igreja da Inglaterra durante os reinados da Rainha Elizabeth I e do Rei James I. Durante o reinado deste último, Andrewes serviu sucessivamente como Bispo de Chichester, Ely e Winchester [ 1] e supervisionou a tradução da Versão Autorizada...

  3. Lancelot Andrewes was a theologian and court preacher who sought to defend and advance Anglican doctrines during a period of great strife in the English church. Andrewes was elected a fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge, in 1575 and was ordained a deacon in 1580. His service to several parishes.

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  4. 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.

  5. 8 de mai. de 2018 · Lancelot Andrewes was an Anglican bishop, preacher, and translator of the King James Version of the Bible. He was a scholar of 15 languages and a defender of the reformed Catholicism of the Church of England.

  6. Lancelot Andrewes (1555 - 25 de setembro de 1626) foi um bispo e erudito inglês, que ocupou altos cargos na Igreja da Inglaterra durante os reinados da Rainha Elizabeth I e do Rei James I. Durante o reinado deste último, Andrewes serviu sucessivamente como Bispo de Chichester, Ely e Winchester e supervisionou a tradução da Versão ...

  7. 25 de set. de 2021 · Andrewes, who was Laudian Arminian in his theology, still believed that the righteousness that saves is not self-righteousness (or infused/inherent righteousness), but the righteousness of Christ credited to the account of undeserving sinners.