Christendom
11Christendom Astray from the Bible — Christadelphians Main article Literature Bible Companion | Elpis Israel | Christendom Astray …
12Christendom (christianisme) — * Le christianisme (Christendom) renvoie chez Kierkegaard à deux domaines qui ne se situent pas sur le même plan de réalité. La chrétienté (Christenhed) désigne l église officielle, fonctionnant institutionnellement dans un temps et un lieu selon …
13Christendom — noun Etymology: Middle English cristendom, from Old English cristendōm, from cristen Date: before 12th century 1. Christianity 1 2. the part of the world in which Christianity prevails …
14Christendom — /kris euhn deuhm/, n. 1. Christians collectively. 2. the Christian world. 3. Christianity. [bef. 900; ME; OE cristendom. See CHRISTIAN, DOM] * * * …
15Christendom — noun /ˈkɹɪsn̩dəm/ The Christian world. And also Sir Palomydes avowed never to take full Crystyndom untyll that he had done seven batayles within lystys. See Also: Christ, Christianity …
16Christendom — Chris|ten|dom [ˈkrısəndəm] n [U] formal [: Old English; Origin: cristendom, from cristen; CHRISTEN] all the Christian people or countries in the world …
17Christendom — Chris|ten|dom [ krısndəm ] noun uncount LITERARY all the Christian countries or all the Christian people in the world …
18christendom — sb. == sacraments belonging to Christianity. RG. 496 …
19christendom — Chris·ten·dom || krɪsndÉ™m n. Christian world …
20Christendom — noun literary the worldwide body or society of Christians …