Millenniary

"Millenniary" in a Sentence (5 examples)

Particularly Rom[ans] viii. 19, 20, 21. which I would thus render, and thus punctuate: The earneſtly wiſhful expectancy of the creation, i. e. of the brute-creation; that implicit thirſt after happineſs, wrought and kneaded into the very being of every creature endued with ſenſitive life; virtually waits, with vehement deſire, for that appointed, glorious manifeſtation of the ſons of God, which is to take place in the millenniary ſtate: […]

They also set the terms for the millenniary process through which apartheid might engineer a racially separated but economically integrated society.

Scotland: History of a Nation is one of many tomes we can expect in this momentous, millenniary and evolutionary times.

millenniary celebration of Rome's foundation

millenniary celebration for Ansgar's arrival in Denmark

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