God the great ruler of mighty waters, Being a full and particular account, of the great damages, done by that prodigious spring-tide, which happened on the 16th. of this instant Feb. 1735-6. Also an extract of a letter, from the hundred of How in Kent, to a gentleman in town. Giving a deplorable account of the total overflowing of that hundred. With a dreadfull relation how several of the farmer's wives and others, had the shocking sight, to behold from their upper appartments, their husbands, sons, and servants drowned, as they were in the Fields at Plow; with a vast number of cattle, of all sorts. With the text of an excellent sermon, preach'd on this dismal occasion, from Psalms the 77th 19th. Verse.
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London : Printed by J. Jones, in the Strand, [1736]
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