We have no meanings for "moral perversion" in our records yet.
1 Its crimes-aswe will show-includeblasphemy, desecration, moral perversion .
2 All manner of antifamily moral perversion .
3 Angels are said to be particularly watchful over those who sleep; perhaps, also, during the darkness which follows on moral perversion .
4 But the moral perversion of the person who could soberly ask the question that Helwyse asked is not so easily disposed of.
5 This school was remarkable for the most extravagant license and bombastical nonsense, a sad proof of the moral perversion of the age.
6 Uganda had not changed its view that homosexuality was a " moral perversion that must not be allowed to spread", he added.
7 And you would regret to observe into how many forms of intellectual and moral perversion the human mind readily yields itself to be modified.
8 The adolescent is prone to special weaknesses and moral perversions .
9 These 'therapists' have made no effort to understand other religious & ethnic cultures not yet destroyed by the 'therapists' moral perversions .
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