a. [f. CREED sb. + -LESS.] Destitute of a creed.

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1827.  Moore, Alciph., i. (1839), 8. None of all our creedless school.

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1886.  Pall Mall Gaz., 19 Aug., 12/1. True Christianity is creedless, and aims at nothing but a right life.

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  Hence Creedlessness.

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1838.  Blackw. Mag., XLIV. 531. Catholicism, Protestantism, and creedlessness, which he calls Philosophy.

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1887.  Ch. Times, 12 Aug., 645/2. [This] shows what may come of creedlessness.

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