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The Bishop of Exeter's concessions, alth o o d y„...h obvious desire to allay

the flames that he It blade with an of their effect ; and the agitation in his_A?"0" f aised, have failed or rather it increases. Anew turn I.,,p-olocese. is as great as ever, actor on the scene--Earl Forp.1.—' s been given to it by a fresh aggrieved panshioners shedd ..;cue who has suggested that the

for a legislative setAlle--• -•

7;n.ke'a direct appea1 to Parliament, fore will cornerrue,-ement of the disputes. The question thereblEely to be,§tal ..oefore the two Houses ; and Members are not ,thaii ha,w,-.. anng of their research in ecclesiastical polity : we at.,r ". e de tes on the Rubric, Tractarianism the Church of ,,,;;XIlltik—on practice, doctrine, and discipline. It ;ill at least be a .xiety among the adjourned debates on Ireland, Corn-laws, Pereira Policy, and so forth.