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A little Talk with Jesus

Hymnal: Junior Songs #31 (1892) 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. 2 Ah, this is what I'm wanting, His lovely face to see; And I'm not afraid to say it, I know he's wanting me. He gave his life a ransom, To make me all his own, And he'll ne'er forget his promise To me, his purchased one. 3 I cannot live without him, Nor would I if I could; He is my daily portion, My medicine and food. He is altogether lovely; None can with him compare; Chiefest among ten thousand, And fairest of the fair. 4 So I'll wait a little longer, Till his appointed time, And along the upward pathway My pilgrim feet shall climb. There, in my Father's dwelling, Where many mansions be, I shall sweetly talk with Jesus, And he will talk with me. Languages: English Tune Title: [A little talk with Jesus]
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A Little Talk with Jesus

Hymnal: Melodious Sonnets #68 (1885) 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. 2 Ah! this is what I’m wanting, His lovely face to see; And I’m not afraid to say it, I know he’s wanting me. He gave his life a ransom To make me all his own, And he’ll ne’er forget his promise To me, his purchased one. 3 I cannot live without him, Nor would I if I could; He is my daily portion, My medicine and food. He is altogether lovely; None can with him compare; Chiefest among ten thousand, And fairest of the fair. So I’ll wait a little longer, Till his appointed time, And along the upward pathway My pilgrim feet shall climb. There, in my Father’s dwelling, Where many mansions be, I shall sweetly talk with Jesus, And he will talk with me. Languages: English Tune Title: [A little talk with Jesus]
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A little Talk with Jesus

Hymnal: Living Hymns #68 (1890) 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. 2 Ah, this is what I'm wanting, His lovely face to see; And I'm not afraid to say it, I know he's wanting me. He gave his life a ransom, To make me all his own, And he'll ne'er forget his promise To me, his purchased one. 3 I cannot live without him, Nor would I if I could; He is my daily portion, My medicine and food. He is altogether lovely; None can with him compare; Chiefest among ten thousand, And fairest of the fair. 4 So I'll wait a little longer, Till his appointed time, And along the upward pathway My pilgrim feet shall climb. There, in my Father's dwelling, Where many mansions be, I shall sweetly talk with Jesus, And he will talk with me. Languages: English Tune Title: [A little talk with Jesus]
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A little talk with Jesus

Hymnal: International Song Service #117 (1895) Lyrics: 1 A little talk with Jesus, how it soothes the rugged road! How it seems to help me onward, when I faint beneath my load! When my heart is crush'd with sorrow, and my eyes with tears are dim, There is nought can yield me comfort like a little talk with Him. 2 I tell Him I am weary, and fain would be at rest; That I am daily, hourly longing to repose upon His breast; And He answers me so sweetly, in the tenderest tones of love, "I am coming soon to take thee in My happy home above." 3 The way is long and weary to yonder far-off clime, But a little talk with Jesus doth while away the time; The more I come to know Him, and all His grace explore, It sets me ever longing to know Him more and more. 4 So I'll wait a little longer, till His appointed time, And along the upward pathway my pilgrim feet shall climb; There, in my Father's dwelling, where many mansions be, I shall sweetly talk with Jesus, and He will talk with me. Languages: English Tune Title: A LITTLE TALK WITH JESUS
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A Little Talk With Jesus

Hymnal: Temple Themes and Sacred Songs #s131 (1888) Languages: English Tune Title: [A little talk with Jesus]
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A Little Talk With Jesus

Hymnal: The Emory Hymnal #6 (1887) Languages: English Tune Title: [A little talk with Jesus]
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A Little Talk with Jesus

Hymnal: The Revival Wave #6 (1887) Languages: English Tune Title: [A little talk with Jesus]
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A Little Talk With Jesus

Hymnal: Glad Hallelujahs #11 (1887) Languages: English Tune Title: [A little talk with Jesus]
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A Little Talk With Jesus

Hymnal: International Song Service #19a (1887) First Line: A little talk with Jesus, how it soothes the rugged road Languages: English Tune Title: [A little talk with Jesus, how it soothes the rugged road]
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A Little Talk With Jesus

Hymnal: Gospel Trio of Sacred Song #25 (1891) Languages: English Tune Title: [A little talk with Jesus]

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