This passage has been the cup of great blessing to many a benightedsoul.
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He knew he could not travel with any benightedsoul and not try to convert it.
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They were all to me-thesuns of my benightedsoul-reposein my weariness-slumber in my sleepless woe.
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It is worth a year's preaching to have the privilege of enlightening one benightedsoul like this.
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She looked upwards: it was as if the light of heaven had suddenly shone in upon her benightedsoul.
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It was in the Orphan House in Wilson Street, 1846, that first the light of life dawned upon my benightedsoul.
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A gleam of joy breaks in on my benightedsoul while I reflect that you cannot, will not refuse your protection to the heart-broken.
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You as God's dear child are to be a light to those poor, benightedsouls.
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He will say earnestly, poor benightedsouls.
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And as the two hundred and eighty million benightedsouls of India are her continual concern, I seem a superfluity.
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He had no intention of ending up like the benightedsouls who called Raada home: destitute and marooned on a lifeless rock.
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The priest accompanied him, and many enthusiastic soldiers of the Cross embarked to bear to the benightedsouls beyond the sea the tidings of salvation.
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She readily took fire when they told her of the benightedsouls of New France, and the wrongs of Father Biard kindled her utmost indignation.
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"Poor benightedsoul." When he at last pulled alongside, she nudged me with her elbow and offered him the best of the day and weather.