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1The time was one of moral darkness with intemperance, profanity and infidelity rife.
2In the inscrutable ways of Providence, the Indians are walking in ignorance and moral darkness.
3Yet this is the way we go at the other darkness, the worse moral darkness.
4Among sectarians, there are periodical new lights which singularly tend to increase the moral darkness.
5Philammon sobbed again, as the poor civilised savage artlessly opened to him all her moral darkness.
6She was weary, she was exhausted; there was in her for a while neither moral light nor moral darkness.
7But here was a newsroom blinded to the moral darkness of such intrusion when it came to their own behaviour.
8The long night of moral darkness which culminated in the fifteenth century, though it hid the Bible, did not destroy it.
9In short, she was sunk in the same ineffable slough of moral darkness as the ordinary inhabitant of the morass of London.
10The fullness of faith will make unbelief and moral darkness impossible in the soul, and will generate a triumphant confidence in God.
11And as is unfortunately true, this descent into moral darkness possessed the grateful illusion that it was an ascent into new light.
12The sunbeam has penetrated where the forest threw its dreary shade, and a ray of light has shone through the moral darkness of the spot.
13He felt an almost physical longing for fresh air, light, the rush of a purifying wind through the atmosphere of moral darkness that surrounded him.
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