Would you say the Church of England is the same today as it was when Spurgeon wrote that article?

I just read that article and I think Spurgeon was quite ballenced in his critisism. He didn't throw out the baby with the bath water in his critisism.
An example of that is:
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Towards the Evangelicals of the Establishment we cherish the most loving feelings; we blush for their inconsistency in remaining in communion with Papists and Infidels (these are plain names for Puseyites and Essayists), but we heartily rejoice in their vigorous protests and earnest testimonies against the errors of their denomination. In our very hearts we feel the sincerest affection for our brethren in Christ, who are the salt of Episcopacy and the lights of their dark Church.

There are a few theologians in the Church of England that I am very greatful for. JI Packer, who wrote my favortite article defending doctrines of grace and the late D.Martyn Lloyd-Jones.

Tom