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In October 1840 the Presbyterian ministers then in mainland Australia formed the " Synod of Australia in connection with the Established Church of Scotland ".
However, the movement in the Established Church of Scotland, which resulted in the exodus of about 40 % of the ministers in 1843 to form the Free Church of Scotland, had repercussions in Australia.
Ultimately the Australian Synod decided to retain its legal and moral connection with the Established Church despite the acceptance of what was considered improper State interference by that body, contrary to the Confession of Faith.
This led to Rev William McIntyre ( Maitland ), Rev John Tait ( Parramatta ), Rev Colin Stewart ( Bowenfels ) and Samuel Martin ( Hunter elder ) protesting and constituting a new Synod on the original basis.
While independent of the Free Church of Scotland the PCEA received its ministers from that source in the early years.
In far-off Melbourne James Forbes of Scots Church also protested and withdrew.
He formed the Free Presbyterian Church of Australia Felix ( afterwards Victoria ).
The remnant of this body joined the PCEA in 1953.

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