释义 |
creedless, a.|ˈkriːdlɪs| [f. creed n. + -less.] Destitute of a creed.
1827Moore Alciph. i. (1839) 8 None of all our creedless school. 1886Pall Mall G. 19 Aug. 12/1 True Christianity is creedless, and aims at nothing but a right life. Hence ˈcreedlessness.
1838Blackw. Mag. XLIV. 531 Catholicism, Protestantism, and creedlessness, which he calls Philosophy. 1887Ch. Times 12 Aug. 645/2 [This] shows what may come of creedlessness. |