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The revelation of the voice of the fifth angel's trumpet; where his voice is opened and explained, concerning those locusts which hath overspread the Christian world, who hath come out of the Smoke of the Pit, and hath got Power to hurt Men; and also the
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I give light. A wonderful and a dreadful speech, with a pleasant prophesy, written for the good of all Kings and rulers who have got power to uphold Babylon; ... Dedicated to his Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, ... God bless your Royal Highness is th
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The tinklarian Doctor's funeral sermon, which is preached for kings and rulers, to make haste and to ding down Babylon. It is also for disabling the hired Clergy from preaching the Devils. Gospel. They are a far greater Palgue than Provost Wilson was, bec
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The tinclarian Doctor's dream concerning those locusts who hath come out of the smoke of the pit, and hath got power to hurt all nations. With ten reasons why the Prince of this world makes them hate his light. Also, a sermon to the King concerning war. L
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The Tinklarian Doctor Mitchels letter. To Her Maiesty Queen Ann; to make me your Majestys advocate, ..
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The fourth catechism. I. Questions put to the man of sin. II. The Locusts described, and the Mystery of Iniquity, with a dreadful Prophesy. III. Remarks on the Sermons at Braid's Craigs. IV. The story of the destruction of the dogs, and downfal [sic] of p
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The tinclarian Doctor's eight [sic] epistle. Written in the 64th year of his age. 1734
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I give light. The Tinclarian Doctor's eleventh epistle, written in the sixty fifth year of his age, 1734, which contains a new light
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The tinclarian Doctor Mitchel's answer to the King's speech, Janr 1734; and also concerning the taxes. Written in the 64th year of his age
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To the high and mighty soveraigne Queen of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c.
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The Tinklars speech to the most loyal country-man, the Honourable Laird of Carnwath. January 1st. 1712
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A short history, to the commendation of the Royal Archers, with a description of six of the dukes in Scotland, especially Argile. Written by the Tinklarian Doctor in the year 1734, in the 65th year of his age. With a description of these great dukes in Sc
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The tincklarian Doctor William Mitchels strange and wonderfull discourse to the magistrates of Glasgow
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The great mystery of Babylon, opened and explain'd, where the whore is deeply wounded. ... And also the great news in Edinburgh; which is the Tinklarian Doctor's twenty second epistle, ... Written in the 66 year of his age
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The third addition of the Tincklars religion inlarged, a discription of sixteen of the devils regiments
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A second day's journey of the Tinclarian Doctor, dedicated to the Right Honourable the Earl of Lauderdale, written in the sixty-third year of his age, 1733
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The Tinklarian Doctor's catechism, where he examines all the ministers of the General Assembly, ... and asks nine questions of them, which none of them all is capable to answer. Written in the 67 year of his age 1737
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An introduction to the first part of the Tincklars testament dedicated to the Queens Most Excellent Majestie by William Mitchel tine-plate-worker, in Edinburgh
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The great Tincklarian Doctor Mitchel his speech, to the commendation of the Scriptures; being a part of his testament
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Inward and outward light to be sold. A wonderful sermon preached by the Tinclarian Doctor William Mitchel, in the sixty first year of his age. 1731. Concerning divine predestination. Dedicated to the Ministers of Scotland
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The tinklarian Doctor's third catechism, wherein he examines the Bishops in England, which is an answer to an act past in Parliament, for the disabling Alexander Wilson Esq; from being Lord Provost in Edinburgh, written in the sixty seventh year of his ag
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The Tincklarian Doctor Mitchel's prophecy or, advertisement
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Good news, aho! Great news, aho! A new light come to Scotland, herein I shew the marks of them who must go to Hell, with a true Description of those Wthat worship the Beast, and receive his Mark in their Foreheads and Hands, as I shall prove the most Part
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The Tincklarian Doctor Mitchel's true discription of the people of Glasgow concerning justice
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The Tincklarian Doctor Mitchel's strange and wonderful discourse to the witches and warlocks in Calder
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