a. [f. A- pref. 14 + THEOLOGICAL.] Opposed to theology. Atheologically adv., in opposition to theology.
a. 1641. Bp. Mountagu, Acts & Mon., 46. Zwinglius, the father, forger, and fosterer of many atheologicall fancies.
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.
a. 1641. Bp. Mountagu, Acts & Mon., 94. As some atheologically conceive.