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Definition of Creedless

Creedless
Creedless Creed"less, a. Without a creed. --Carlyle.

Meaning of Creedless from wikipedia

- members of the Shivanubhav Mantap worked to build a vibrant, casteless, creedless society focused on the propagation of human values through Vachanas, and...
- practice is a matter of individual choice for congregants, in keeping with a creedless, non-dogmatic approach to spirituality and faith development. New England...
- welcoming the variety of faiths that there are to be found but also, as a creedless church, welcoming and encouraging acceptance of the same. We readily accept...
- Centre. A radical modernist, he joined the "Unity Men" and stressed a creedless "ethical basis" as the common element for churches. He tried to move Unitarianism...
- resigned to form a breakaway congregation "The Australian Church", a creedless church similar to Charles Strong's congregation in Melbourne. Replacements...
- Christ and his Church (1878); Life Lessons of the Prayer Book (1890); A Creedless Gospel and the Gospel Creed (1894); New Testament Churchmanship (1899);...
- of the founders of the academy were members of Octagon Chapel, whose creedless and liberal "Liverpool Liturgy" formed a starting point for her beliefs...
- Affirmation” to The New Humanist, listing items that “a person should”: Be creedless; that is, be intelligent enough to make adaptations without dependence...
- in line with scientific knowledge and make their collective beliefs a "Creedless" movement that combined their understandings of God and science. He married...
- (London: Batsford, 1990), p. 106. Michela A. Calderaro: "To be ****less, creedless, classless, free. Eliot Bliss: a Creole writer". In: Annali di ca' Foscari...