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English: 110 congregants are baptized together in the Partridge River in Nova Scotia behind the East Preston United Baptist Church, in East Preston, Nova Scotia. The event took place on July 26, 1976 and was led by Reverend Dr. Donald D. Skeir.
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Reverend Dr. Donald D Skeir conducts a large mass baptism at the Partridge River in East Preston, Nova Scotia.

26 July 1976

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