a. [f. CREED sb. + -AL; often spelt with single e after L. crēdo: cf. CREED.] Pertaining to or characterized by a creed, or formula of religious belief.

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1879.  Public Opinion, 12 July, 43. Creedal religion is no safeguard against individual grossness of character.

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1888.  Athenæum, 15 Sept., 349. Expositors impregnated with credal theology.

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