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That is not my proposition, nei- ther is it the proposition of the Ecclesias- tical Commissioners. I have nothing to do with the individual opinions of the Bi- shop of London or the Bishop of St. Asaph. I have had frequent communications with the Bishop of London; with the Bishop of St. Asaph I have not had any communica- tion ; but I have never heard the Bishop of London speak of the appropriation of these surplus revenues in any other man- ner than that which I have just stated to the House. ...1 have ^no^ shown you that this reform was fi^t commenced by the m BuKopncof {July 19} Manchester. 526 GoYernment of Lord Qrej, but tliat it was afterwards practically carried into effect, first, by tbe appointment of a Commission during the Administration of tbe rigbt hon. Baronet tbe Member for Tamwortb; next, by tbe reports made by that Commbsion; and, lastly, by the Bills founded on those reports, which I have had the honour of proposing to Parliament. In all these changes we have constantly considered what was due to the efficiency of the hier- archy, and what was the best mode of pro- viding for the spiritual wants of the peo- ple.
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