The allusion is probably to Gaius of Rome and his school rather than to the Alogi, as they were called, of the East; but both these bodies were strongly opposed to Millenarian views.
For in fact the millenarian generation would not come into being until the others had ceased to be; and therefore the latter would not be being sacrificed to it.
Shorn of the millenarian vision that gave them their point in Dury's own day, his ideas have become the accepted standards of modern librarianship.
For instance, he apprised Dury of the millenarian theory of Joseph Mede, which was to be so influential in the Puritan Revolution, and he spread Comenius's ideas in England.
I allude to the (so called) Millenarian doctrine, which, as it refers to the future historical destiny of Christianity, possesses a high historical interest.
The millenarian alone would have done nothing lasting; the moralist alone would have done nothing powerful.
It was not the doctrine of a reign of Christ on earth, not the millenarian period assigned to it, to which he objected in Cerinthus; but the coarse and demoralizing picture given of its employments and delights.
Yet, to the last, he made many proselytes to hisMillenarian notions.
In his latter days he was a Millenarian in the strictest sense of the word.
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