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PCEA and is
The Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia ( PCEA ) is a Presbyterian denomination which was formed in Sydney on 10 October 1846 by three ministers and a ruling elder.
The PCEA is often noted for its practice of exclusive psalmody.
The Scottish Psalter of 1650 was traditionally used in the PCEA, but is now supplanted in most congregations by more modern versions either the version produced by Melbourne PCEA in 1991, or the version produced by the Free Church of Scotland in 2003.
The PCEA ’ s supreme assembly is a Synod which meets annually hosted by one of the congregations.
The PCEA has a long-standing arrangement enabling ready interchange of ministers with the Free Church of Scotland, and is a member of the International Conference of Reformed Churches ( ICRC ).
PCEA is an initialism for:
There is also a vocational training centre, PCEA Emmanuel Technical Training Centre, offering self-employment skills to the residents.

PCEA and from
While independent of the Free Church of Scotland the PCEA received its ministers from that source in the early years.
Some of the EPC congregations split with some members from Penguin joining the PCEA in 1965 with their minister Eric Turnbull.
( Turnbull was removed from the PCEA ministry in 1979 because of his teaching that the King James Bible was the pure word of God over against other translations, and subsequently formed the Australian Free Church.
) Some from Winnaleah joined the PCEA in 1971 after some years independent but returned in 1979.
In 1991 the Covenant Presbyterian Church in Sydney, which had resulted from a schism from the PCEA Western Sydney in 1981, was received into the EPC.

PCEA and Presbyterian
The PCEA does not operate its own theological college, but has trained ministers in the Free Church of Scotland College, Edinburgh, at the Reformed Theological College, Geelong, and, more recently, in the training institutions of the mainline Presbyterian Church.
It was founded on 1 March 1926 by the Alliance of Protestant Churches-The Church of Scotland Mission ( later known as the Presbyterian Church of East Africa or PCEA ), Church of the Province of Kenya ( CPK ), African Inland Church ( AIC ), and the Methodist Church.
Notable Secondary schools include PCEA Silanga High School, owned by the Presbyterian Church of East Africa, Raila Educational centre, and Olympic secondary School among others.

PCEA and Church
The actions of the Free Church of Scotland in November 2010 in relaxing its stance on a capella psalmody have no bearing on the practice of the PCEA.

PCEA and by
The PCEA contributed to the training of EPC ministers through the John Knox Theological College operated 1963-65 out of the East St Kilda PCEA, but by 1964 the EPC was in significant conflict with the PCEA over the free offer of the gospel, as presented by Professor John Murray and Ned Stonehouse in their booklet on the subject.
In 2008 the EPC apologised to the PCEA Synod for the hurt caused by accusation of schismatic conduct by the PCEA in 1965 concerning the reception of the Penguin ( now Ulverstone ) congregation.

PCEA and .
Through the use of a patient-controlled epidural analgesia ( PCEA ) infusion pump, a person has the ability to give himself an occasional dose of pain medication through an epidural catheter.
The remnant of this body joined the PCEA in 1953.
The PCEA became a very active body, although short of ministers until 1853.
Seven of the 22 PCEA ministers in November 1864 stayed out of the union.
Most early PCEA members were Highland Scots or conservative Irish Presbyterians.
The PCEA grew to 12 ministers within a few years of 1864, despite the death of early leaders, but suffered a serious schism in 1884 over the training of students.

is and distinguished
After all, Shelley is no `` orthodox '' or Hellenic Platonist, and even his `` romantic '' Platonism can be distinguished from that of his contemporaries.
The removal of Stalin's body from the mausoleum he shared with Lenin to less distinguished quarters in the Kremlin wall is not unprecedented in history.
For it is such a distinguished place, with such fine works of art and such a big library, that there can be little doubt but that the owner has become depraved by all this culture.
It is a matter of deep personal satisfaction for me to add my voice to the great and distinguished chorus of my colleagues in this paean of praise, respect, and affection for Speaker Sam Rayburn.
Arthur Hays Sulzberger has been a distinguished publisher of this distinguished newspaper and it is fitting that we take due notice of his major contribution to American journalism on the occasion of his retirement.
To the extent that a language is formulaic, its individual components must be regarded as no more distinguished than other cliches.
There is reason to suppose that Lucy would have made a record as publicly distinguished as her brother had it not been that her mother's death occurred just as she was about to enter college.
The pattern here pictured is clearly not peculiar to Notre Dame: it is simply that the paradox involved in this kind of control of the institution by `` the organization which actually owns '' it, becomes more obvious where there is a larger and more distinguished `` outside '' faculty.
There are some passages in the writings of Irenaeus where the image of God and the similitude are sharply distinguished, so most notably in the statement: `` If the ( Holy ) Spirit is absent from the soul, such a man is indeed of an animal nature ; ;
If this aspect of death as punishment is not distinguished from the idea of death as natural termination, the conclusion seems inevitable that temporal existence itself is a form of punishment rather than the state into which man is put by the will of the Creator.
In Buddhism, karma ( Pāli kamma ) is strictly distinguished from vipāka, meaning " fruit " or " result ".
Algerian music is a perfect reflection of the cultural diversity that characterizes the country, music directories are distinguished by a profusion of several styles.
Folk music is primarily distinguished by several styles.
It is distinguished from judicial review, which refers to the court's overriding constitutional or statutory right to determine if a legislative act or administrative decision is defective for jurisdictional or other reasons ( which may vary by jurisdiction ).
The mandate is distinguished from the appeal court's opinion, which sets out the legal reasoning for its decision.
It is only within about the past century, however, that amateur astronomy has become an activity clearly distinguished from professional astronomy, and other related activities.
As such, it is distinguished from fear, which is an appropriate cognitive and emotional response to a perceived threat.

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