be­yond the sky

"be­yond the sky" appears in 9 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

be­yond the sky· 9 hymns found
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I’ll be with Him by and by,
O, my Lord, will Thou ac­cept me
Are you march­ing in the ar­my of our king,
To glance a thought half way to God.
Sweet is the hour of rest, plea­sant the heart’s low sigh,
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And the ran­somed shall be ga­thered
And through eter­nal ag­es

be­yond the sky

With my Sav­ior in His glo­ry,
Loving friends have gone be­fore us,
Even now His prais­es bring,
The great Eter­nal reigns alone,
Yes, tune­ful is the sound of Christ­ians as they sing;
And Je­sus, my Sav­ior, is there;
A Heav’n of joy and love;
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I’ll Be There (Space)

Composer: Z. A. Space, 1905
Hymn 1

...I’ll be with Him by and by,

In the home be­yond the sky;

With my Sav­ior in His glo­ry,...

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I’ll be with Him by and by,

In the home be­yond the sky;

With my Sav­ior in His glo­ry,

I’ll Be There (Space)

The New Happy Land

lyricist: Bernard Edmiaston, 1915
Composer: John Dykes
Hymn 2

...O, my Lord, will Thou ac­cept me

In that home be­yond the sky?

Loving friends have gone be­fore us,...

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O, my Lord, will Thou ac­cept me

In that home be­yond the sky?

Loving friends have gone be­fore us,

The New Happy Land

The Crowning Day (Blair)

lyricist: Thomas Blair, 1889
Composer: Levi White
Hymn 3

...Are you march­ing in the ar­my of our king,

To that gold­en land of bliss be­yond the sky?

Even now His prais­es bring,...

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Are you march­ing in the ar­my of our king,

To that gold­en land of bliss be­yond the sky?

Even now His prais­es bring,

The Crowning Day (Blair)

Lord, We Are Blind

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1707–09
Composer: Luther Emerson, 1847
Hymn 4

...To glance a thought half way to God.

Infinite leagues be­yond the sky

The great Eter­nal reigns alone,...

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To glance a thought half way to God.

Infinite leagues be­yond the sky

The great Eter­nal reigns alone,

Lord, We Are Blind

Come to the Place of Prayer

lyricist: Robert Turnbull (1809–1877)
Hymn 5

...Sweet is the hour of rest, plea­sant the heart’s low sigh,

The glow with­in our breast, and the hope be­yond the sky.

Yes, tune­ful is the sound of Christ­ians as they sing;...

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Sweet is the hour of rest, plea­sant the heart’s low sigh,

The glow with­in our breast, and the hope be­yond the sky.

Yes, tune­ful is the sound of Christ­ians as they sing;

Come to the Place of Prayer

That Beautiful Land (Engle)

Composer: H. E. Engle, 1877
Hymn 6

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There’s a beau­ti­ful land far be­yond the sky,

And Je­sus, my Sav­ior, is there;...

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There’s a beau­ti­ful land far be­yond the sky,

And Je­sus, my Sav­ior, is there;

That Beautiful Land (Engle)

There Is Beyond the Sky

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1715
Composer: Carl Zelter (1758–1832)
Hymn 7

...start

There is be­yond the sky

A Heav’n of joy and love;...

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There is be­yond the sky

A Heav’n of joy and love;

There Is Beyond the Sky

No Night in Heaven (Hostetler)

lyricist: Christian Hostetler, 1898
Composer: Abraham Kolb
Hymn 8

...And the ran­somed shall be ga­thered

To that home be­yond the sky.

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And the ran­somed shall be ga­thered

To that home be­yond the sky.

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No Night in Heaven (Hostetler)

How Oft in Holy Converse

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1885
Composer: William Kirkpatrick
Hymn 9

...And through eter­nal ag­es

I’ll shout be­yond the sky:

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And through eter­nal ag­es

I’ll shout be­yond the sky:

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How Oft in Holy Converse

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