Contrary to what many modern Dispensationalist apologists argue, the early church writers were not mainly Premillennialist. In fact, the doctrine, which seems to have had its origin in Asia Minor, was mainly limited to that area for many yrs.
The only early writers that held what modern-day Premils believe was Commodianus (Africa), Victorinus (Pettau, Hungary), Lactantius (Africa).
My faith is not based on the early post-apostolic apologists's writings. I'll stick with the writers of both Old and New Testament.
Pious but uninspired jottings of fallible men may be of some interest historically. However, they must all be held up to the candle of Biblical truths; with which in fact, many cannot compare.