Definition of Millerites

1. Noun. (plural of Millerite) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Millerites

1. millerite [n] - See also: millerite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Millerites

millepora
millepore
millepores
milleporite
milleporites
miller
miller's-thumb
miller's asthma
miller's thumb
miller's thumbs
miller fisher syndrome
miller moth
milleress
milleresses
millerite
millerites
millers
milles
millesimal
millesimally
millesimals
millesimate
millesimated
millet
millet seed
milletmeal
millets
millettia
millful
millhand

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, ..."

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