. . . . . . . . "Some observations on the Conciliar and Synodal institutions of Great Britain : upon the supremacy of the crown in and over all things and causes ecclesiastical and temporal in this realm ; and upon the assembly generally known as the Convocation, setting forth the origin, the formation, and the duties which originally pertained to that assembly: and shewing that it is not a church synod - that it is not competent \"proprio vigore\" to exercise juridical, legislative, or corrective authority ; nor yet to initiate discussions upon church questions"@en . . . .