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[I've had a talk with Jesus]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. E. Penn Incipit: 51321 65122 33231 Used With Text: I've Had a Talk With Jesus

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I've Had a Talk With Jesus

Author: Ida Scott Taylor Appears in 7 hymnals Refrain First Line: O blest communion, pure and sweet Used With Tune: [I've had a talk with Jesus]

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I’ve Had a Talk With Jesus

Author: Ida Scott Taylor Hymnal: The Modern Hymnal #370 (1926) First Line: I've had a talk with Jesus Refrain First Line: O blest communion, pure and sweet Lyrics: 1 I’ve had a talk with Jesus, I’ve told Him all my care; I’ve sought His blessed presence, And dropped my burden there; And when I knelt before Him, I felt my spirit thrill To hear His gentle whisper, “I love thee; peace, be still.” Refrain: O blest communion, pure and sweet, To talk with Him is joy complete; And oh, I love to steal away, And talk with Jesus ev’ry day. 2 I’ve had a talk with Jesus, His promised peace to share; We walked by healing waters Thro’ pastures green and fair; His arms of love were round me, And blest indeed was I, And oh, I dwelt in safety With such a refuge nigh! [Refrain] 3 I’ve had a talk with Jesus, We held communion sweet; I’ve laid my joys and sorrows, Like Mary, at His feet— I’ve told Him ev’ry longing That throbbed with my breast; He filled my soul with comfort, And gave His peace and rest. [Refrain] Topics: Jesus; Solos Languages: English Tune Title: [I've had a talk with Jesus]
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I've Had a Talk With Jesus

Author: Ida Scott Taylor Hymnal: Harvest Bells Nos. 1, 2 and 3 #A42 (1892) Refrain First Line: O blest communion, pure and sweet Languages: English Tune Title: [I've had a talk with Jesus]
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I've Had a Talk With Jesus

Author: Ida Scott Taylor Hymnal: Treasury of Song #120 (1917) Refrain First Line: O blest communion, pure and sweet Languages: English Tune Title: [I've had a talk with Jesus]

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Ida Scott Taylor

Author of "I've Had a Talk With Jesus" in The Popular Hymnal Pseudonymn. See also Crosby, Fanny

W. E. Penn

1832 - 1895 Composer of "[I've had a talk with Jesus]" in The Popular Hymnal Penn, William Evander. (Near village of Old Jefferson, Rutherford County, Tennessee, August 11, 1832--April 29, 1895, Eureka Springs, Arkansas). Southern Baptist. Evangelist in Texas and other states, 1875-1895. Compiled three hymnals titled Harvest Bells (1881, 1884, 1887) for use in his meetings. His hymns were primarily revivalistic in emphasis. His finest hymn, "There is a rock in a weary land, Its shadow falls on the burning sand" was paid the compliment of being reworked and issued under the name of Edward Husband in D.B. Towner's Revival Hymns (Chicago, 1905). He and his wife Corilla Frances Sayle adopted three children. Ordained December 4, 1880. --David W. Music, and additional information from the DNAH Archives See: Linder, Michael. (1985). William Evander Penn : his contribution to church music (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas. The Life and Labors of Major W. E. Penn. (1896). St. Louis: C. B. Woodward Printing).
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