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Ralph Robinson

Ralph Robinson, English Presbyterian (June 1614 - June 15, 1655) served as clerk of the first assembly of provincial ministers in London (1647), and wrote Christ All in All (1651) (I just obtained this book this week); Self-conduct (1654); Christ the perfect pattern, or a Christian's practice (1658); and The Christian completely armed (1656, 26 lectures on Eph. 6.13-18). He died on June 15, 1655; his funeral sermon was preached by Simon Ashe on June 18, 1655.
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Simeon Ashe, Edmund Calamy the Elder and William Taylor, "To the Reader," in Christ All in All:

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This field is full of gospel treasures digged out of Scripture mines, for thine enriching in the knowledge of Christ: and what knowledge is so necessary, excellent, or profitable? For from hence do issue all things which pertain unto life and godliness, 2 Pet. i. 3. Hereby our love to Christ is inflamed, our longings after him enlarged, our faith in him confirmed, our joys in him raised; yea, by the knowledge of him he is possessed and improved, both for growth in all graces, augmenting of all spiritual comforts, and preparation for everlasting glory.
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