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[When life’s trials all are over]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: G. S. Schuler Incipit: 13555 55356 66666 Used With Text: Oh, what glory, wondrous glory

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Oh, what glory, wondrous glory

Author: Kate Ulmer Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: When life's trials all are o'er Lyrics: 1 When life’s trials all are o’er, I shall reach the golden shore, And behold the wonders of that city fair; Oh, what joy will then be mine When I see His face divine, By whose grace alone I find an entrance there. Refrain: Oh, what glory, wondrous glory, My Redeemer’s face to see! Oh, what glory, wondrous glory, His to be eternally! 2 Though I cannot understand All that God for me hath planned, Yet I know He ever sendeth what is best; So I’ll wait and work and pray, Simply trusting all the way, Till He calls me home to dwell among the blest. [Refrain] 3 When I reach that land above, In the shining realms of love, And the veil is lifted from my wond’ring eyes, What so darkly now I see, Then will be revealed to me, And with joy I’ll greet each glad and new surprise. [Refrain] 4 When I cross the swelling tide, With My Saviour to abide Where the ransomed host forevermore shall dwell, Through eternity’s bright days, In an endless song of praise, Of His love and mercy I will ever tell. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [When life’s trials all are over]

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Oh, what glory, wondrous glory

Author: Kate Ulmer Hymnal: Revival Hymns #68 (1905) First Line: When life's trials all are o'er Lyrics: 1 When life’s trials all are o’er, I shall reach the golden shore, And behold the wonders of that city fair; Oh, what joy will then be mine When I see His face divine, By whose grace alone I find an entrance there. Refrain: Oh, what glory, wondrous glory, My Redeemer’s face to see! Oh, what glory, wondrous glory, His to be eternally! 2 Though I cannot understand All that God for me hath planned, Yet I know He ever sendeth what is best; So I’ll wait and work and pray, Simply trusting all the way, Till He calls me home to dwell among the blest. [Refrain] 3 When I reach that land above, In the shining realms of love, And the veil is lifted from my wond’ring eyes, What so darkly now I see, Then will be revealed to me, And with joy I’ll greet each glad and new surprise. [Refrain] 4 When I cross the swelling tide, With My Saviour to abide Where the ransomed host forevermore shall dwell, Through eternity’s bright days, In an endless song of praise, Of His love and mercy I will ever tell. [Refrain] Tune Title: [When life’s trials all are over]
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Oh, What Glory!

Author: Kate Ulmer Hymnal: Best Hymns No. 4 #170 (1907) First Line: When life’s trials all are o’er Refrain First Line: Oh, what glory, wondrous glory Topics: Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: [When life’s trials all are o’er]

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George S. Schuler

1882 - 1973 Person Name: G. S. Schuler Composer of "[When life’s trials all are over]" in Revival Hymns

Kate D. Ulmer

1874 - 1950 Person Name: Kate Ulmer Author of "Oh, what glory, wondrous glory" in Revival Hymns Born in Pennsylvania, lived in Dauphin County Pennsylvania with her husband Benjamin E. Ulmer.