Mitchel, William, 1670 or 1-1740.
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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 Mistery of the Mother of Harlots, and the Abomination of the Earth, opened and explaned; and also the Man of Sin opened and revealed. I was sent to the World on Purpose to sound all these Trumpets to give you Warning, He that hath an Ear to hear, let him hear; and also concerning Blood; and also the Examination of the Justice General
Mitchel, William, 1670 or 1-1740.Date: Printed in the Year 1737- E-books
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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 the prayer of William Mitchell
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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, because she hath made all Nations drink of the Wine of the Wrath of her Fornication. This Sermon is also for the Condemnation of those Locusts that have read the evil Act, in their Pulpits. He that hath an Ear to hear it, let him hear it because the like of it was never hear'd. Written in the sixty seventh year of his age, 1737.
Mitchel, William, 1670 or 1-1740.Date: 1737- E-books
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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. Likewise, an answer to a book printed this year against Mr. Erskine Minister in Stirling; and his Summons and Charge of Horning for the Good of these Locuts; with the News in the Country, and the News in Edinburgh: Which contains A Fearful, and Dreadful, and Terrible, and Wonderful Speech, all containing Great Light He that hath are Ear to hear, may hear It; because the like of It was never heard.
Mitchel, William, 1670 or 1-1740.Date: 1739- E-books
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The Tinklarian Doctor Mitchels letter. To Her Maiesty Queen Ann; to make me your Majestys advocate, ..
Mitchel, William, 1670 or 1-1740.Date: 1712]