the oth­er side

"the oth­er side" appears in 13 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

the oth­er side· 13 hymns found
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How long, ere Thou wilt take us
Make a for­ward move for the Lord to­day—
There’ll be no sha­dows
O Zi­on! ci­ty fair! O Zi­on! ci­ty fair!
The gold­en spires are gleam­ing
And will bear us away to the realms of day,
Thro’ the val­ley of the sha­dow,
And dear are all the fac­es
There is joy, there is joy;
Hear now the voic­es of your loved ones,
When my bark has sailed across the deep,
There to dwell ’mid the joys un­told.
Till we hear the trum­pets sound­ing

the oth­er side

Unto the oth­er side!
’Tis the King’s com­mand: dare you dis­ob­ey?
We should not fear the wild­est storm,
When shall we meet our loved ones there?
I see the tur­rets glist­en
Many dear ones we’ve loved
All our wea­ry con­flict ov­er,
Thy por­tals they are gold­en,
There is joy, there is joy.
Some of bright crowns of glo­ry are sing­ing,
I will fear no ill, for my Lord will keep,
We shall join the an­gel band,
And for­ev­er, in Thy Heav­en

The Other Side (Doggett)

lyricist: Thomas Doggett, 1897
Composer: A. L. Stough
Hymn 1

...How long, ere Thou wilt take us

Unto the oth­er side?

Unto the oth­er side!...

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How long, ere Thou wilt take us

Unto the oth­er side?

Unto the oth­er side!

The Other Side (Doggett)

Come Over on the Other Side

lyricist: Lizzie DeArmond, 1914
Composer: Bentley Ackley
Hymn 2

...Make a for­ward move for the Lord to­day—

Come ov­er on the oth­er side;

’Tis the King’s com­mand: dare you dis­ob­ey?...

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Make a for­ward move for the Lord to­day—

Come ov­er on the oth­er side;

’Tis the King’s com­mand: dare you dis­ob­ey?

Come Over on the Other Side

There’ll Be No Shadows

Composer: Lewis Jones, 1903
Hymn 3

...There’ll be no sha­dows

On the oth­er side;

We should not fear the wild­est storm,...

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There’ll be no sha­dows

On the oth­er side;

We should not fear the wild­est storm,

There’ll Be No Shadows

The Other Side (Cuthbert)

lyricist: S. L. Cuth­bert, 1869
Composer: John Gould
Hymn 4

...O Zi­on! ci­ty fair! O Zi­on! ci­ty fair!

The oth­er side, the oth­er side,

When shall we meet our loved ones there?...

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O Zi­on! ci­ty fair! O Zi­on! ci­ty fair!

The oth­er side, the oth­er side,

When shall we meet our loved ones there?

The Other Side (Cuthbert)

Waiting for You and Me

lyricist: A. T. Gorham, 1886
Composer: William Kirkpatrick
Hymn 5

...The gold­en spires are gleam­ing

Just on the oth­er side!

I see the tur­rets glist­en...

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The gold­en spires are gleam­ing

Just on the oth­er side!

I see the tur­rets glist­en

Waiting for You and Me

There’s a Light at the River

lyricist: Merritt Casey, 1911
Composer: C. D. Overton and Henry Horton
Hymn 6

...And will bear us away to the realms of day,

Into light on the oth­er side.

Many dear ones we’ve loved...

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And will bear us away to the realms of day,

Into light on the oth­er side.

Many dear ones we’ve loved

There’s a Light at the River

Through the Valley

lyricist: A. C. P. Crozier, 1883
Composer: George Root
Hymn 7

...Thro’ the val­ley of the sha­dow,

Safe up­on the oth­er side,

All our wea­ry con­flict ov­er,...

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Thro’ the val­ley of the sha­dow,

Safe up­on the oth­er side,

All our wea­ry con­flict ov­er,

Through the Valley

O House of Many Mansions

lyricist: Norman Gunnison (1837–1880)
Composer: George Stebbins, 1901
Hymn 8

...And dear are all the fac­es

Upon the oth­er side.

Thy por­tals they are gold­en,...

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And dear are all the fac­es

Upon the oth­er side.

Thy por­tals they are gold­en,

O House of Many Mansions

There Is Joy

lyricist: Margaret Moody, 1892
Composer: William Ogden
Hymn 9

...There is joy, there is joy;

When he dwells se­cure on the oth­er side,

There is joy, there is joy....

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There is joy, there is joy;

When he dwells se­cure on the oth­er side,

There is joy, there is joy.

There Is Joy

Our Loved Ones in Heaven

lyricist: John Dadmun, 1864
Composer: Lessue
Hymn 10

...Hear now the voic­es of your loved ones,

What they sing on the oth­er side—

Some of bright crowns of glo­ry are sing­ing,...

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Hear now the voic­es of your loved ones,

What they sing on the oth­er side—

Some of bright crowns of glo­ry are sing­ing,

Our Loved Ones in Heaven

I’ll Be Satisfied (Venable)

lyricist: Oscar Venable, 1917
Composer: T. W. Holland
Hymn 11

...When my bark has sailed across the deep,

And touched the oth­er side;

I will fear no ill, for my Lord will keep,...

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When my bark has sailed across the deep,

And touched the oth­er side;

I will fear no ill, for my Lord will keep,

I’ll Be Satisfied (Venable)

On the Golden Strand

lyricist: Walter Legg, 1913
Composer: L. O. Brock
Hymn 12

...There to dwell ’mid the joys un­told.

When by faith we have crossed to the oth­er side,

We shall join the an­gel band,...

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There to dwell ’mid the joys un­told.

When by faith we have crossed to the oth­er side,

We shall join the an­gel band,

On the Golden Strand

Master, We Thy Footsteps Follow

lyricist: Frederick Jackson (1867–1942)
Composer: Henry Baker, 1868
Hymn 13

...Till we hear the trum­pets sound­ing

On the oth­er side,

And for­ev­er, in Thy Heav­en...

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Till we hear the trum­pets sound­ing

On the oth­er side,

And for­ev­er, in Thy Heav­en

Master, We Thy Footsteps Follow

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