A thorough collection and life of Bishop Lancelot Andrewes.
This volume combines a detailed life narrative with the bishop’s writings and biographical apparatus, offering a window into his era and influence.
This edition presents a comprehensive portrait, including a chronological life story, selections from his sermons, and accompanying Appendices that trace editions, contemporaries, and related works. It also collects biographical notices, wills, and an index system prepared by the editor, helping readers understand the bishop’s place in early modern religious life.
- Life and death narrative of Lancelot Andrewes, with context on his era and influence
- Selections from his writings, including Two Answers to Cardinal Perron and related works
- Editorial notes, editions history, and Appendices detailing contemporaries like Casaubon, Grotius, and Laud
- Will, biographies, and a structured index of sermons and minor works
Ideal for readers of Anglican history, ecclesiastical biography, and readers seeking a scholarly overview of Andrewes and his circle.