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Ordinary people do not exist in Cornwall
In as recent interview (not in this paper), the outgoing Bishop of Truro is quoted as saying: "the ordinary people", he then linked that with: "It's a Cornish thing."
There are no ordinary people, they don't exist in Cornwall. Also I am unaware of ordinary people anywhere on God's earth!
The rightful holder of people's Bishop goes to the Cornishman Billy Bray that took the gospel to the people. Son of a Truro coal merchant, a man, although a pastor during World War One worked as a chaplin and stretcher bearer at the front line.
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