The collective body of Christians throughout the world and history (found predominantly in Europe and the Americas and Australia)
1 Then Thom promised her much wealth if she would deny her christendom .
2 In simple truth, she is the only absolute sovereign in all Christendom .
3 Both in Britain and Gaul Christendom triumphed and in the same generation.
4 Everywhere the cities were centers for the new life in western Christendom .
5 The result of the Crusades had shaken the faith of all Christendom .
6 The throb of the elementary forces already shook the soil of Christendom .
7 The civilization of Christendom consists in a practical reconciliation of antagonist tendencies.
8 For all you know I may be the greatest rogue in Christendom .
9 I have told you that they are the proudest family in Christendom .
10 They are indeed the only religious community in Christendom of modern birth.
11 In these circumstances ''the yellow peril becomes the golden opportunity of Christendom .
12 The prevalence of monogamy in Christendom is commonly ascribed to ethical motives.
13 Clever enough to know that you are the dearest girl in Christendom .
14 Now the Church or Christendom must be gathered together in a Council.
15 There was much excitement in Christendom , and the Pope proclaimed another Crusade.
16 Furthermore, he was beset by all the cranks and beggars in Christendom .
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