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21 EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index), Self.1051

Self, when in difficulty 2MCP 811:1

22 Etymology dictionary, p. succor (v.).2

late 13c., socouren, "to help or relieve when in difficulty," from Old French secorer, succurre "to help, assist" (Modern French secourir ), from Latin succurrere "to help, assist" (see succor (n.)). Related: Succored; succoring; succorable .

23 The Present Truth, vol. 15 October 5, 1899, page 634 paragraph 3

It is still the life of God that is seen in all things. This is shown in the wisdom and skill that the animals have, in their tender love for their little ones and often in their kindness to one another when in difficulty or trouble.

24 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 45 paragraph 5

… him when in difficulty, will he not be displeased to-day if his people, instead of depending on the bright beams of the Sun of Righteousness to enlighten their …