Lexicographical Neighbors of Millenaries
Literary usage of Millenaries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of William Chillingworth by William Chillingworth (1838)
"V. An Argument drawn from the Doctrine of the millenaries against Infallibility.
JL HE doctrine of the millenaries was, " That before the world's end Christ ..."
2. A Collection of Letters Relative to Foreign Missions: Containing Several of by Melvill Horne (1810)
"... Our glowing powers expand ; Farewell, then we can fay farewell f Our friends,
our native land ! Farewell to the millenaries* SOVEREIGN, ..."
3. The Works of the Rev. Joseph Bingham by Joseph Bingham, Richard D. Bingham (1855)
"... who had need of abstinence and good works, which were uot necessary for them
that were perfect.' , 15. The millenaries styled them ..."
4. The approaching end of the age viewed in the light of history, prophecy and by Henry Grattan Guinness (1882)
"THE WEEK OF DAYS —OF WEEKS—OF MONTHS—OF YEARS—OB' WEEKS OF YEARS —OF YEARS OF
YEARS—OF millenaries. FROM the foregoing facts it is abundantly evident that ..."