Lexicographical Neighbors of Chiliadic
Literary usage of Chiliadic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Testament History by William Smith (1866)
"The interval between the Apostolic age and that of Constantine has been called
the chiliadic period of Apocalyptic interpretation. ..."
2. The Little World of London: Or, Pictures in Little of London Life by Charles Manby Smith (1857)
"... no pretensions to decide upon the completion of the chiliadic periods, nor
have looked over the proof-sheets of the next year's almanac by Raphael. ..."
3. New Testament History by William Smith (1866)
"The interval between the Apostolic age and that of Constantine has been called
the chiliadic period of Apocalyptic interpretation. ..."
4. The Little World of London: Or, Pictures in Little of London Life by Charles Manby Smith (1857)
"... no pretensions to decide upon the completion of the chiliadic periods, nor
have looked over the proof-sheets of the next year's almanac by Raphael. ..."
5. New Testament History by William Smith (1866)
"The interval between the Apostolic age and that of Constantine has been called
the chiliadic period of Apocalyptic interpretation. ..."
6. The Little World of London: Or, Pictures in Little of London Life by Charles Manby Smith (1857)
"... no pretensions to decide upon the completion of the chiliadic periods, nor
have looked over the proof-sheets of the next year's almanac by Raphael. ..."