Many legends illustrate the incapacity of the first millenary to realise the relationship between the sexes in any other sense.
It may sound like a paradox, but it is a fact that the whole of the first millenary was inwardly irreligious; it concealed its want of metaphysical intuition behind the falsification of historical events.
One may safely say that the first millenary strove, if not exactly to set aside the original principle of Christianity, yet to bind it by dogma in such a way that it often became completely obscured.
We danced through three nights, dancing the old millenary out, dancing the new millenary in.
Many of the Puritan clergy signed a petition to him known as the Millenary Petition, because it was intended to be signed by a thousand ministers.
Each millenary of the whole total he said consisted of four wings; now, since the full number of a wing is three hundred, he meant that a millenary should be understood to contain twelve hundred men.
The millenaryof that event was celebrated in 1862 at Novgorod, as the foundation of the Russian empire.
We determined therefore to leave them behind, under the care of two servants, till our return, and by means of presents, we prevailed on the millenary to allow us post-horses and a guide.
Still throughout the reign of Elizabeth, apparently, clerical marriages continued to be resisted; for "in the Millenary Petition addressed by the Puritans to James I.
In his way to London, the malcontent clergy presented to him what was commonly called the Millenary Petition, as if signed by 1000 ministers, though the real number was not so great.
The Millenary Petition indeed did not go so far as to request anything of that kind.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "millenary" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.