a. Obs. rare. [f. as prec. + -AL.] Inclined to chiliastic doctrines.

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c. 1638.  Mede, Wks., IV. lii. 813. Judge by this … how powerful the Chiliastical party yet was at the time of that Council.

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  Hence Chiliastically adv.

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1882.  A. Seth, Kant to Hegel, 131. The coming of the Kingdom of God, which, in the sacred records, is represented chiliastically as the end of the world.

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