Om A Sermon in Commemoration of the Great Storm of Wind, Nov. 27, 1703
A historical and theological analysis of two major storms that impacted British history. Written by Joseph Stennett and Samuel Stennett, two prominent Baptist ministers of the late 18th century, this sermon reflects on the ways in which natural disasters can serve as reminders of God's power and grace.
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