Lancelot Andrewes the Preacher (1555-1626): The Origins of the Mystical Theology of the Church of EnglandClarendon Press, 1991 - 377 páginas Lancelot Andrewes--England's Bossuet--was James I's favorite court preacher. His sermons for the great festivals of the Christian year constitute a notable exposition of "Classical Anglicanism," the Anglicanism of those who defended the Elizabethan Settlement as the restoration of the true nature of the Christian Church, catholic and reformed. This book is the first major study of Andrewes's theology. Including long quotes from his sermons, the book shows why T.S. Eliot ranked the sermons "with the finest English prose of their time, or any time." |
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... Hebrew for flesh the same is also Hebrew for good tidings — as we call it , the Gospel ; sure , not without the Holy Ghost so dispensing it . There could be no other meaning but that some incarnation , or making flesh , should be ...
... Hebrew for flesh the same is also Hebrew for good tidings — as we call it , the Gospel ; sure , not without the Holy Ghost so dispensing it . There could be no other meaning but that some incarnation , or making flesh , should be ...
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... Hebrew Bible ) . 154 One cannot altogether exclude the hypothesis that Andrewes was himself inspired by Origen , whose method he clearly applies at the end of the passage cited above . In any case , Lancelot Andrewes's preaching shows ...
... Hebrew Bible ) . 154 One cannot altogether exclude the hypothesis that Andrewes was himself inspired by Origen , whose method he clearly applies at the end of the passage cited above . In any case , Lancelot Andrewes's preaching shows ...
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... Hebrew language itself bears traces of the prophetic spirit . The most striking example in this respect is the remark to be found in one of the Christmas sermons : the word that is Hebrew for flesh the same is also Hebrew for good ...
... Hebrew language itself bears traces of the prophetic spirit . The most striking example in this respect is the remark to be found in one of the Christmas sermons : the word that is Hebrew for flesh the same is also Hebrew for good ...
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Biographical Sketch | 7 |
The Great Sermons of Lancelot Andrewes | 28 |
Christmas | 32 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Acts allusion Apostles Ash Wednesday baptism birth bishop blessed body called century Chap Christ Christian Christmas Christology Church Church of England cited congregation consubstantiality death divine nature doctrine doth earth Easter eternal Eucharist expression fact faith Father feast Filioque flesh fulness gift glory God's Gospel Gowrie grace Greek Gunpowder Plot hath hearers heart Heaven Hebrew Holy Ghost Holy Spirit human Ibid Incarnation king Lancelot Andrewes Lancelot Andrewes's Lent liturgical London Lord Lossky Luke manifestation Matt matter mercy mystery Nativity notion passage Passion patristic peace Person Philokalia prayer preacher Preces Privatae Psalm reality redemption Repentance and Fasting Resurrection Richard Hooker righteousness sacrament saith salvation scriptural seen sense Sermon Preached sermons shew soul speak St Augustine St John St Paul T. S. Eliot Testament theme theology Thou tradition Trinity truth unto verse vision Welsby Whitsun Whitsun sermons whole William Laud word
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