Lancelot Andrewes
Lancelot Andrewes (1555–1626) was an English bishop and theologian known for his eloquent sermons and contributions to the King James Bible. He served as the Bishop of Winchester and was a prominent figure in the Church of England during the reign of James I.
Andrewes was educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he later became a fellow. He was recognized for his scholarly work and was involved in the translation of the Bible, which has had a lasting impact on English literature and religious thought. His style of preaching emphasized clarity and depth, making him a respected leader in his time.