christendom

UK /ˈkɹɪsn̩dəm/ US /ˈkɹɪsn̩dəm/
noun 3

Definitions

noun

1

The Christian world; Christ's Church on Earth.

The Arian doctrine which then divided Christendom.

The result is contained in the fact of a wide and still widening Christendom.

2

The state of being a (devout) Christian; Christian belief or faith.

By my Chriſtendome, So I were out of priſon, and kept Sheepe, I ſhould be as merry as the day is long.

[…]and yet cannot be denied that ſo it ought to be, by any man that would not have his Chriſtendome ſuſpected.

3

The name received at baptism; any name or appellation.

[…]but for an Author to renounce his Chriſtendome to write in his owne commendation, to refuſe the name which his Godfathers and Godmothers gaue him in his baptiſme , and call himſelfe a wellwiller to both the writers[…]

His faith, his ſweet diſaſter: with a world Of pretty fond adoptious chriſtendomes That blinking Cupid goſſips.

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