The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . , NewYork city, and at Princeton; became pastor of aPresbyterian church in Troy, , in 1855; in i860,of a church in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; had charge of theAmerican Chapel in Paris, 1868-70; 1870-87 waspastor of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church;1890-92 of the Thirteenth Street Church; in 1892of the New York Presbyterian Church. He pub-lished a large number of hymn-books; also Songs forthe Church (1862); Short Studies for Sunday SchoolTeachers {;); Chafel Songs {18J2); Church Work(1873); Psalms


The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . , NewYork city, and at Princeton; became pastor of aPresbyterian church in Troy, , in 1855; in i860,of a church in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; had charge of theAmerican Chapel in Paris, 1868-70; 1870-87 waspastor of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church;1890-92 of the Thirteenth Street Church; in 1892of the New York Presbyterian Church. He pub-lished a large number of hymn-books; also Songs forthe Church (1862); Short Studies for Sunday SchoolTeachers {;); Chafel Songs {18J2); Church Work(1873); Psalms and Hymns (1875); Studies in theNew Testament (1880); Studies of Neglected Texts(1883); LaudesDomini (1884); Simon Peter {\%?>i);From Samuel to Solomon (1S89); Nctv Laudes Do-mini (1892); Annotations upon Popular Hymns(1893). Died in New York, Feb. i, 1899. ROBINSON, Ezekiel Oilman, clergyman andeducator; born in Attleboro, Massachusetts, March23, 1815. He graduated at Brown in 1838, andstudied theology at Newton, Massachusetts. In1842 he was ordained pastor of the Baptist church. E. G. ROBINSON. at Norfolk, Virginia; and in 1846 was called to theTheological Seminary at Covington, Kentucky, asprofessor of Hebrew. Heafterward had charge ofa church at Cincinnati,and in 1852 he was madeprofessor of Biblical the-ology in the Baptist Sem-inary at Rochester, NewYork, of which institutionhe became president ini860. In 1872 he waschosen president of BrownUniversity, at Providence,Rhode Island, whichposition he ably filled till1889, when he 1889 to 1894 heserved as lecturer in Crozer Seminary, Pennsylvania,and in the latter year accepted the chair of ethicsand apologetics in Chicago University. Amonghis works are a translation of Neanders Plantingand Training of the Christian Church (1864) andPrinciples and Practice of Morality (1883). Diedin Boston, Mass., June 13, 1894. ROBINSON, Sir Frederick Phillipse, a Britishsoldier, son of Beverly Robinson (,in these Supple-


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