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| J. D. MacDonald | | | Shepherds guard their sheep | |
| James Macdonald | M | | O soul, are you troubled and tired of your sin | |
| Mary Macdonald of Mull | F | 1789 -- 1872 | Child in the manger | BUNESSAN |
| Catherine MacDougal | F | | Am I like driftwood on some shore | |
| J. E. MacDougal | | | Lead us onward, ever onward | |
| C. MacDougall | | | Across the far blue hills of time | |
| Catherine MacDougall | F | | When the light is slowly stealing | |
| John Ross Macduff | M | 1818 -- 1895 | Christ is coming! Let creation | NEANDER |
| The Rev. John Robert Macduff, D.D. | U | | Jesus! my Saviour, look on me | Redcliff |
| A. Mace | M | | We bring you a message of joy today | |
| Alfred Mace | M | | Guilty and chained I helpless lay | |
| Frances L. Mace | F | 1836 -- 1899 | In counting all the precious boons | |
| Nellie B. Mace | F | | To thee, O God, we bring our adoration | |
| J. D. Macey | U | | | ELSENHAM |
| Rev. D. T. Macfarlan | | | | |
| M. F. MacFarland | | | Jesus, Savior, hear our prayer | |
| J. Macfarlane | | | Far, far away on Judea's plains | |
| MacFarren | | | In sore affliction here | |
| Sir G. A. MacFarren | M | 1813 -- 1887 | Jesus, Sun of righteousness | LUX PRIMA |
| Walter Cecil Macfarren, 1826 - 1905 | M | 1826 -- 1905 | At thy feet, O Christ, we lay | BARMOUTH |
| Henry R. MacFayden | M | | The lone wild fowl in lofty flight | |
| Ella MacGill | | | | [Hear the wail] |
| H. M. Macgill | | | Holy Spirit,God of light | |
| Hamilton M. Macgill | | | Thou Hope of all the lowly | |
| J. Wakefield MacGill | | | Coming, coming, yes, they are | |
| E. F. MacGonigle | | | | |
| Mrs. MacGowen | F | | When in this world of grief | |
| David MacGregor | M | 1955 - | Big kids, little kids | |
| Duncan MacGregor | M | 1854 -- 1923 | Christ is the world's Redeemer | FITZWILLIAM |
| James MacGregor | U | 1930 - | | [Kyrie eleison] (Hassler) |
| Jane MacGregor | | | Canst thou not discern with judgment | |
| Ruth C. Macheaca | F | | I've found a friend in Jesus, Who's always kind and true | |
| Chris Machen | M | | I have seen the Light shining in the darkness | I HAVE SEEN THE LIGHT |
| F. M. Machen | | | I have some friends above the sky | |
| Edward MacHugh | M | | | |
| Alexander Mack | M | | Jesu, aufersatnd'ner Held, sonderbarer Koenig | |
| Charles A. Mack | M | | Just a smiling, little sunbeam | |
| F. W. Mack | | | We're a little mission band | |
| G. Mack | | | Conquering Jesus, to victory lead us | |
| Harry Mack | M | | I am the Way, and the Truth | |
| Irvin H. Mack | | | | |
| Irvin H. Mack | | | Afar from the turmoil of life's | |
| Mackay | | | All conviction should be valiant | |
| Charles Mackay | M | 1814 -- 1889 | If I were a voice, a persuasive voice | |
| D. J. Mackay | | | Sailing along over life's great sea | |
| George D. Mackay | M | | Jesus, Beloved of my heart | |
| Isabelle E. Mackay | | | So fades the day | |
| John Alexander Mackay (1838-1923) | M | 1838 -- 1923 | Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty! | NICAEA |
| James Bruce Mackay | M | | Angels are singing in chorus | |
| Margaret Mackay | F | 1802 -- 1887 | Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep! | REST (BRADBURY) |