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BISHOPS ACCEPT. I

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BISHOPS ACCEPT. I Welsh Church Bill Before Lords. The Wéh Church (Temporalities) Bill came up for second reading in the House cf Lords on Thursday, and was accepted. Viscount Peel pointed out that the "measure accepts the principles of Dis- establishment and Disendowment, but owing to the money difficulties of tie war a difference of 1 £ millions, which cannot be borrowed on the = £ 3,400.000 to be paid. will be be made up partly by Treasury advance on tithe and by grant of one mil- lion. Repayments are to be Blade to a sinking fund within 30 yearR. The life of the Church Commission is correspond- ingly extended. Financial arrangement; I cause postponement of the date of Dis- establishment till March 31st next. Lord Peel pointed to advantages to the Church, especially in definitions regard- iw; tithes and iansed interests and the title of the Church. Church representative?, whilst denying that there was generosity towards t-lit- Church, and without abating their ,'ie,w on principle, accepted the measure on grounds of Expediency, as stated by the P.ishop of St. David'?. 'He declared i( disendowed the Church to the extent of £50.000 i1 year, or a million capital. BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. I « The Bi«hop o: St. David's sakl their lordships' House rot us»'d to give a second reading to the Bill of 1014. and as that day's Bill included the principle of dis- endowment he felt as a Welsh BUhop th:it it would give the reason for the action he had taken. Wit bout cllanging in che slightest, his conviction .ahotit._any.jjf the principles of the Welsh Church Act 1 af 1 '*1t, lie had come clearly to the con elusion that it would he inexpedient t,) oppose this Bill being passed info law. The first principle of <111 was the Ch urch divjne mission. The o nest ion he had h: as k hmwlf was whether it \va.« for the i I, it I, q" p I in W ii I P. lb- gave that matter ranch consideration and he was never more clear in his iif" that it was his duty fo accept the Hill He e-aine to the concl us' sVnvly. Tie made no -"apology to anybody for the de- cision he had c-oui" to. On that account he thought it his d11 ? to ask their 101 d- ?hips to give the Bill a second reading. Lord Hynpyor. r.ord I'lwyd, and the Bishop of ">ok'.>.

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