First Baptist Church (Toronto)
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First Baptist Church is a Baptist in Toronto, Ontario, affiliated with Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec. It is both the first Baptist congregation in Toronto and the oldest black institution in the city. Formed by fugitive enslaved persons, the church played a large role in the abolitionist movement, including hosting lectures against slavery and offering aid to fugitives.In its long history, the church's location has changed multiple times. Today it holds service at 101 Huron Street.
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D'Arcy Street, Old Toronto
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N 43.6546 ° | E -79.3963 ° |
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D'Arcy Street 106
M5T 1K1 Old Toronto
Ontario, Canada
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