The debate on the assisted dying bill is ongoing in the House of Lords.
Peers are speaking in favour and against the legislation before they send it back to the Commons.
Lord George Carey - who was the most senior Church of England priest from 1991 to 2002 - says it is not worth risking either the Church's or the Lords' "legitimacy" by standing in the way of a bill that has the support of the public and Commons.
He added that he believed there are safeguards and protections in the Bill which "without question will resist abuse".
Several peers spoke powerfully in opposition to the bill, incuding Labour's Baroness Luciana Berger, Tory Lord David Frost and former lord justice of appeal Baroness Elizabeth Butler-Sloss.