For this reason they were also called OT-maps, which corresponded to the initial letters of "orbis terrarum.
Christianity has fallen partly outside civilisation and civilisation partly outside Christianity; but on the whole the two have occupied one and the same orbis terrarum.
The same orbis terrarum, which has been the seat of civilisation, has been the seat of the Christian polity.
The depopulation of the later orbis terrarum is confirmed by the easiness of the new division of land with the German conquerors.
The world-sovereignty of Rome was, by no circumstance more promoted than by the struggles between the rich and the poor, which devastated the orbis terrarum, and in which the Romans generally sided with the property classes.
Christianity waited till the orbis terrarum attained its most perfect form before it appeared; and it soon coalesced, and has ever since co-operated, and often seemed identical, with the Civilization which is its companion.
Few indeed were the districts in the orbis terrarum, which did not then, as in the Ante-nicene era, present a number of creeds and communions for his choice.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "orbis terrarum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.