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Lancelot Andrewes was an influential English bishop and scholar known for his contributions to the Church of England and his eloquent sermons. Born in London in 1555, he was educated at the University of Cambridge, where he later became a fellow and eventually the dean of Pembroke College. Andrewes was appointed Bishop of Winchester in 1601, a position that allowed him to play a significant role in the religious and political affairs of his time. He is best remembered for his profound theological insights and his skillful preaching, which attracted many followers. His works, including the 'Preces Privatae' and 'Ninety-Six Sermons,' reflect his dedication to the Christian faith and his deep understanding of scripture.

Andrewes was also one of the translators of the King James Version of the Bible, which was completed in 1611 and remains one of the most significant translations in the English language. His literary style is marked by a rich use of language and an emphasis on the spiritual life, making his writings not only doctrinally sound but also artistically engaging. Throughout his life, he influenced many clergy and laypeople alike, leaving a lasting imprint on the Anglican tradition and beyond.

出生日期 February 16, 1555
出生地点 London, England
去世日期 September 25, 1626
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