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How to use Christendom in a sentence

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Gravel of voice, short of word and tall of stature, the meanest bass player in Christendom.
The Gnostics of early Christendom believed in seeking personal spiritual experience.
In Istanbul the last descendants of the Byzantines are now leaving what was once the capital city of Christendom.
For centuries this was the greatest church in Christendom and with its immense dome, it's still one of the architectural wonders of the world.
At one end is La Scala and at the other the Milan Duomo, the second largest church in Christendom.
The new monastic orders amassed considerable power in Christendom, particularly the Cluniacs, the first order to centralize monastic authority.
The case may be illuminated by taking up the familiar parallel between the Greek heroes and the saints of early Christendom.
They argue that the first stirrings of European civilisation were intimately linked to notions of Christendom.
Educated opinion in both countries was affected by a new demonological theory which reinvented the witch as a member of a conspiracy against Christendom.
Jesus shocked the Pharisees by breaking bread without washing his hands—and set Christendom on a path of intermittent filthiness.
It genders the antinomianism which is going to cause a large part of professing Christendom as well as the world, to take the mark of the Beast when he appears.
In a curious way, therefore, the figure of Jesus Christ has become both a unitive and divisive element in Christendom.
This dauntingly aggressive city-state made itself the capital of Europe's biggest empire, and then became the seat of western Christendom.
He believes that the clearly anthropocentric character of Christendom is co-determined by the influence of Stoicism.
Today this relic, which is one of the most important in Christendom, is preserved in the Church of Notre Dame in Paris.
It provides us with a sense of uniqueness which differentiates us from the rest of Christendom.
Every day, I see and touch the giant evils that are threatening what is left of Christendom.
And that is what the perception is by the American left, who hates Christendom.
Among them are the 96 members of the United States Senate, perhaps the windiest and most tedious group of men in Christendom.
A common Christendom under the Pope, and the universal language of Latin, provided a form of European community long before that of the 20th century.
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There goes a Polish Count who is one of the greatest gamblers in Christendom.
He was jack-fool enough to think that with this leather pipe he could outshoot the best archer in Christendom.
With her own hand she draughted the By-laws which make her the only really absolute sovereign that lives to-day in Christendom.
If he had flouted the Holy See, he had also offended the temporal head of Christendom.
No one can possibly doubt that the Petrine theory was generally believed in western Christendom at least after the third century.
Sustained by the united support of cismontane Christendom, the council resolutely went its way.
They offend all Christendom, and though nations may, supinely, say Am I my brothers keeper?
Consequently it remains in many respects the most ancient monument of primitive rites and ceremonies in Christendom.
As the redresser of wrongs, his cause was popular, and drew on him the applause of Christendom.
Not all the sauces in Christendom could have made it so piquant and appetizing.
And why drag this dead weight of a Sunday-school over the whole Christendom?
I thought I had made the acquaintance of all the perpetual curates in Christendom.
How should a wife not love her man, the wisest, canniest prince in Christendom, too!
What could his puny sword do against the most redoubted blade in Christendom?
The dirty, low, schemin' granddaddy of all the foxes in Christendom!
In a hundred things, I think London quite the finest town of Christendom.
Half Christendom worships a Jewess, and the other half a Jew.
There generally prevailed, throughout Christendom, papal infallibility.
Christendom will then hail you as its champion and regenerator.
But as for you!The apostle points us from heathendom to Christendom.
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