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The tinklarian Doctor's eighteen [sic] epistle written in the 66 year of his age, 1736. dedicated to the Devil, not for his good, but for his evil, which contains a new light
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The Tinklarian Doctor's twentieth epistle, which is six above St. Paul's, which contains a new light. In this I shall show you the new and easy way to heaven, which I have opened and explained. Printed in the 66 year of his age, 1736
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To the Right Honourable, Lord Provost, Baillies, and whole Council of the good town of Edinburgh. The petition of William Mitchel white iron smith
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The Tincklarian Doctor Mitchels speech, concerning lawful and unlawful oaths. Dedicated to all those that hath tender consciences, but not to the wool merchants at the Bow Head
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The strange and wonderful sermon made to his Majesty King George by the Tincklarian doctor William Mitchel
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The Tinklarian doctor's ninteenth epistle, which contains two new lights, one of them concerning the power of the ministers, the other concerning the power of the Devil. ..
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The voice of the Tinclarian Doctor's last trumpet, sounding for the downfall of Babylon, and his last arrow shot at her. It is also the voice of the poors lamentation, in Edinburgh, for want of meat. The voice and sound of the tlumpet [sic] shall be heard
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A wonderful sermon, preached by the Tinclarian doctor, upon the nineteenth day of January 1734. and the sixty fourth year of his age, before hundreds of students of divinity, in ... the College of Edinburgh, ..
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Great news, a-ho! I let you to wit, this will be my last publick speech in this world, concerning these hirelings, if this wonderful light doth not sell. Here I am to tell you the best news that ye have heard ... which contains pleasant and dreadful proph
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A prophecy of an old prophet, concerning kings, and judges, and rulers, and of the magistrates of Edinburgh, and also of the downfal [sic] of Babylon, which is locusts, who is King of the bottomless pit
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The Tincklarian Doctor Mitchel's letter, to Mr. Humphry Calchoun of Tillihewn
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The tinklarian Doctor's twenty first epistle, which contains three new lights, concerning Captain Porteous, two of these great Lights was written in his Life-Time, the other after his Death. Written in the 66 Year of his Age. I dedicate this wonderful epi
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The Tinklarian Doctor's fifteenth epistle. Which is one above St. Paul's, he had but fourteen; the reason I give my self this name is, because I am a tinklar, and mends old pots, and old pans. ..
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The wise man of Scotland's address, to the most excellent, and most noble Sir John Law, Duke of Tanckerfield, in the Kingdom of France
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The Tinklarian Doctor's second catechism, wherein he examines the bishops in England, with his petition to the Queen, for the magistrates of Edinburgh. ..
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The Tinklars speech to the most loyal country-man, the Honourable Laird of Carnwarth. January 1st. 1712
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The Tinklarian Dr. William Mitchel's sixth epistle, written in the sixty third year of his age, 1733
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The Tinklarian Doctor's twelfth epistle, wherein he shows you the difference between a publican and a pharisee, which contains a new light. And also a history concerning a fast-day in time of harvest, and of a pair of old breecks
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A wonderful new light, with a dreadful prophesy of the downfal of these two churches that is builded up Britain with hay and stubble, and are plaistered up with untempered mortar, to blinfold the world. Both of them hath set up Briers and Thorns against G
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