Book, Chapter

 1    I,   6, p.   31|  helped the orphan who had no helper. The mouth of the widow
 2   IV,  10, p.  183|   distinctly recognized their helper and Lord, and came gladly
 3   IV,  16, p.  206|   prayer. | 7. The Lord is my helper and my defender; | my heart
 4    V,   7, p.  251|       be alone, let us make a helper for him." And he at once
 5   VI,  12, p.   11|     my Father, my God and the helper of my salvation. | 28. And
 6  VII,   1, p.   75|       father, my God, and the helper of my salvation, And I will
 7   IX,   7, p.  168|      to the Lord, Thou art my helper and my refuge, my God, my
 8    X,   8, p.  220|       and saviour. My God, my helper, and I will trust in him;
 9    X,   8, p.  226|      is near, and there is no helper.'"  ~It is surely the very
10    X,   8, p.  226|      of affliction to have no helper.  For Christ went thither
11    X,   8, p.  227|      with none of them for My helper or fellow-worker in My contest
12    X,   8, p.  227|      is near, and there is no helper'?" ~Of course it was not
13    X,   8, p.  228|      is near, and there is ho helper," since the only Being from
14    X,   8, p.  228|     help Him was not then His helper, it is natural that His
15    X,   8, p.  228|      struggle with Death, the Helper was no longer with Him.
16    X,   8, p.  229| especially as He has no other helper, but only Him that governs (
17    X,   8, p.  229|      is near, and there is no helper." ~And when with divine
18    X,   8, p.  232|  contend with Death without a helper, well aware that His only
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