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Definition of Millerites
1. millerite [n] - See also: millerite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Millerites
Literary usage of Millerites
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters from America by John Robert Godley (1844)
"millerites. •^—EFFECTS OF ENTHUSIASM. PHILADELPHIA. HIGH SCHOOL. MODERN THEORY
OF EDUCATION. ITS PANTHEISTIC TENDENCIES. PENITENTIARY. SOLITARY SYSTEM. ..."
2. Anglo-American Literature and Manners by Philarète Chasles (1852)
"THIRD ERA OF NORTH AMERICA VESTIGES OF PURITAN FANATICISM MORMONS AND millerites
CATHOLICS IK THE VALLEY OF THE MISSISSIPPI. A third era is commencing. ..."
3. The Churches and Sects of the United States: Containing a Brief Account of by Peter Douglass Gorrie (1856)
"(millerites.) HISTORY. THE believers in Christ's second advent do not form a
distinct denomination or Church, but are found, more or less, in connection ..."
4. Upper Canada Sketches by Thomas Conant (1898)
"Religious movements—Itinerant preachers—$50 a year—Camp- meetings — Weird scenes
at night — millerites — World coming to ..."
5. The Christian Messenger and Reformer by James Wallis (1844)
"millerites IN NOTTINGHAM. DURING the last month two millerites or second-advent
preachers—Mr. C. Dealtry, late of New York, ..."