millennist (Meaning)
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millennist (n.)
One who believes in the millennium.
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millennist Sentence Examples
- The millennist movement emerged during the Victorian era, predicting the imminent return of Christ.
- Millennists believed that Christ's second coming would usher in a thousand-year reign of peace and prosperity.
- Some millennists preached that the world would end before Christ's return, sparking widespread panic.
- The millennist interpretation of the Book of Revelation gained traction among some Christian denominations.
- Millennist groups often engaged in apocalyptic preparations and elaborate rituals.
- Millennism influenced social and political movements, particularly during times of great upheaval.
- Modern millennists continue to hold various beliefs about the end times and Christ's return.
- Millennist eschatology has been a subject of scholarly debate and theological controversies.
- Dispensationalist millennists believe that the present age is a time of wickedness that will precede Christ's reign.
- Amillennialists reject the idea of a literal thousand-year reign of Christ and interpret the millennium symbolically.
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One who believes in the millennium.
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The millennist movement emerged during the Victorian era, predicting the imminent return of Christ.
Millennists believed that Christ's second coming would usher in a thousand-year reign of peace and prosperity.
Some millennists preached that the world would end before Christ's return, sparking widespread panic.
The millennist interpretation of the Book of Revelation gained traction among some Christian denominations.