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[A little talk with Jesus]

Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Asa Hull Hymnal Title: Gospel Praise Book. Incipit: 34556 55111 11221 Used With Text: Talking With Jesus

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Talking With Jesus

Appears in 63 hymnals Hymnal Title: Gospel Praise Book. First Line: A little talk with Jesus Refrain First Line: O I love to talk with Jesus Lyrics: 1 A little talk with Jesus, How it smooths the rugged road; How it seems to help me onward, When I faint beneath my load. When my heart is crushed with sorrow, And my eyes with tears are dim, There is naught can yield me comfort Like a little talk with Him. Chorus: O I love to talk with Jesus, For earthly joys grow dim; And there’s naught can yield me comfort, Like a little talk with Him. 2 I know the way is dreary To that bright and happy clime; But a little talk with Jesus Will refresh me any time. And as yet the more I know Him, And His mercy I explore, Only prompts my heart to longing For a little talk the more. [Chorus] 3 I’ll tell Him I am weary, And I fain would be at rest; That I’m daily, hourly longing For a home upon His breast. Once He gave His life a ransom, And would have me all His own, Can He now forget His promise, And reject His purchased one? [Chorus] 4 I’ll wait a little longer,— Till His own appointed time; And will glory in the knowledge Of a prospect so sublime. Then, when in my Father’s dwelling, Where the many “mansions” are, I will sweetly talk with Jesus, And forever dwell up there. [Chorus] Topics: Christian Experience Used With Tune: [A little talk with Jesus]

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Talking With Jesus

Hymnal: Garlands of Praise #14 (1876) Hymnal Title: Garlands of Praise First Line: A little talk with Jesus Topics: Devotional Languages: English Tune Title: [A little talk with Jesus]
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Talking With Jesus

Hymnal: Gleanings of Sacred Song #24 (1892) Hymnal Title: Gleanings of Sacred Song First Line: A little talk with Jesus Refrain First Line: O I love to talk with Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [A little talk with Jesus]
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Talking With Jesus

Hymnal: Gospel Praise Book. #74 (1885) Hymnal Title: Gospel Praise Book. First Line: A little talk with Jesus Refrain First Line: O I love to talk with Jesus Lyrics: 1 A little talk with Jesus, How it smooths the rugged road; How it seems to help me onward, When I faint beneath my load. When my heart is crushed with sorrow, And my eyes with tears are dim, There is naught can yield me comfort Like a little talk with Him. Chorus: O I love to talk with Jesus, For earthly joys grow dim; And there’s naught can yield me comfort, Like a little talk with Him. 2 I know the way is dreary To that bright and happy clime; But a little talk with Jesus Will refresh me any time. And as yet the more I know Him, And His mercy I explore, Only prompts my heart to longing For a little talk the more. [Chorus] 3 I’ll tell Him I am weary, And I fain would be at rest; That I’m daily, hourly longing For a home upon His breast. Once He gave His life a ransom, And would have me all His own, Can He now forget His promise, And reject His purchased one? [Chorus] 4 I’ll wait a little longer,— Till His own appointed time; And will glory in the knowledge Of a prospect so sublime. Then, when in my Father’s dwelling, Where the many “mansions” are, I will sweetly talk with Jesus, And forever dwell up there. [Chorus] Topics: Christian Experience Languages: English Tune Title: [A little talk with Jesus]

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Asa Hull

1828 - 1907 Hymnal Title: Gospel Praise Book. Composer of "[A little talk with Jesus]" in Gospel Praise Book. Asa Hull USA 1828-1907. Born in Keene, NY, he became a music publisher in New York City. He married Emma F Atherton, and they had a daughter, Harriett. He wrote many tunes and authored temperance rallying songs. He published 33 works, of which 21 were songbooks, between 1863-1895. He died in Philadelphia, PA. John Perry