Then he returned to his global theme, calling for the world to assert its "moral power" as a community.
Why does his example continue to accumulate moral power?
What I remember of the civil rights movement a generation ago was a moral power in those who led and took part.
But there is no doubt that we have moral and political power.
They had neither physical nor moral power over her.
It arms the individual with moral power rather than physical power.
Some men, of great strength and moral power, have been known to go on unchanged for three or four hundred years.
Most successful people, like Lincoln, also have a core faith in the moral power of hard work.
Nowhere in the Constitution is the President given moral power.
In this community, that moral power has not diminished.