a. (UN-1 7 c.)
1669. Penn, No Cross, No Crown (1771), I. xvi. § 4. 257. None who live and delight in these vain Customs, and this Un-christ-like Conversation, can be true Christians.
1859. F. M. Dimmick, Anna Clayton, xi. 319. This peculiar faith of the Baptist denomination is not only unfeeling and unnatural, but also unscriptural and unchristlike.
1869. W. P. Mackay, Grace & Truth (1875), 153. The spirit of competition, which is the life of trade, had been adopted in those un-Christlike divisions in the Church of the living God.
1884. Oxf. & Cambr. Undergrad. Jrnl., 14 Feb., 232/1. The most un-Christ-like outcome of a so-called science.
Hence Unchristlikeness.
1867. Evangelical Repository, 21. Mans inner beingso full of unheavenliness and unchristlikeness.
1882. Edna Lyall, Donovan, xxxiv. The un-Christlikeness of Christians.