Dr. Synge's defence of himself, against the unjust aspersions thrown upon him in a late pamphlet, entitled, A reply to a vindication of the letter published in a pamphlet, called, Partiality detected, &c. In a letter to the replyer. Wherein also some justice is done to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Dublin: and to Dr. Browne, now Lord Bishop of Cork and Ross.

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Dr. Synge's defence of himself, against the unjust aspersions thrown upon him in a late pamphlet, entitled, A reply to a vindication of the letter published in a pamphlet, called, Partiality detected, &c. In a letter to the replyer. Wherein also some justice is done to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Dublin: and to Dr. Browne, now Lord Bishop of Cork and Ross.

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"A reply to a vindication ..." is by William Percivale.

This is part of a controversy involving the Convocation of the Church of Ireland, the major participants being Synge, Percivale, and Ralph Lambert. See preface to Percivale, A letter to Dr. Synge and J.S. Reid, History of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, III, p. 9n.

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