a. [f. A- pref. 14 + THEOLOGICAL.] Opposed to theology. Atheologically adv., in opposition to theology.

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a. 1641.  Bp. Mountagu, Acts & Mon., 46. Zwinglius, the father, forger, and fosterer of many atheologicall fancies.

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1880.  Swinburne, Stud. Shaks., App. (ed. 2), 234. The curt atheological phrase of the Persian Lucretius, ‘one thing is certain, and the rest is lies.’

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a. 1641.  Bp. Mountagu, Acts & Mon., 94. As some atheologically conceive.

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