The false position in which, however faultlessly, they were placed; the illegitimate affection in which, however blamelessly, they were indulging; these things, offensive to social institutions, although in no manner wrong in themselves, had produced their fruit of humiliation, nay, of degradation.
"The Countess of Albany"
Violet Paget (AKA Vernon Lee)
Surely, if Naaman, in the midst of idolaters, was permitted to bow down in the house of Rimmon, to save his place at court, you may blamelessly bow down to save your life in a Buddhist temple.
"Hilda Wade A Woman With Tenacity Of Purpose"
Grant Allen
For example the prophet may blamelessly preach what men call "treason," as we shall see.
"John Knox and the Reformation"
Andrew Lang