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Voice in the Wilderness         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
A Voice in the Wilderness; Voice in the Wilderness (disambiguation); Voice in the wilderness
Voice in the Wilderness or a lone voice in the wilderness is an English idiom for someone who expresses an idea or opinion that is not popular or that the individual is the sole person expressing that particular opinion with the suggestion that the opinion is then ignored.
a voice in the wilderness         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
A Voice in the Wilderness; Voice in the Wilderness (disambiguation); Voice in the wilderness
an unheeded advocate of reform (see Matt. 3:3 etc.).
St. John's in the Wilderness, New York         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/St John's-in-the-Wilderness, New York; St. John's in the Wilderness
St. John's in the Wilderness, located about one mile from Sandyfield, was a settlement in the town of Haverstraw in Rockland County, New York, United States.
Examples of use of voice in the wilderness
1. The late Democratic senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan was a voice in the wilderness calling for reductions.
2. The one good thing about being a lone voice in the wilderness is that nobody owns you.
3. In opposing the wishes of Jackson, Roberts acknowledged that he was a voice in the wilderness –– but being a future Supreme Court nominee, he used the Latin.
4. To Alex Koroknay–Palicz, executive director of the National Youth Rights Association and voice in the wilderness, the Circle is a cold microcosm of a deeply divided world.
5. Economists just weren‘t looking at them." A notable exception has been the American professor Richard Easterlin, a voice in the wilderness since the mid–70s.