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| A bugle note of triumph |
| Lanta Wilson Smith | F | 1856 -- 1939 | |
| A building of beauty life may be |
| Valeria R. Lehman | | | |
| A business which requires a screen |
| A. T. Allis | | | |
| A call for loyal soldiers |
| W. S. Brown | | | |
| A call for me across the sea |
| Noah K. Davis | | | |
| A call is heard throughout the land |
| Mary H. German | F | | |
| A call is sounding o'er the way |
| Mattie B. Shannon | F | 1909 -- 1984 | |
| A call rings out for service |
| Elizabeth M. Shields | F | 1879 -- 1979 | |
| A call to arms from heaven to earth is sounding |
| Richard Slater | M | | |
| A call to loyal workers is sounding o'er the land |
| L. B. Kenyon | U | | |
| A calm and gentle quiet reigns tonight |
| David H. Smith | M | | |
| A calm and gentle quiet reigns tonight |
| J. L. Morgan | | | |
| A candle in the night |
| C. F. Richardson | | | |
| A candle is burning |
| Sandra Dean | F | | AWAY IN A MANGER |
| A candle is so very small |
| Lillien E. Landman | | | |
| A captive once to sin and hell |
| William Staughton | M | 1770 -- 1829 | |
| A captive was I, till the Lord set me free |
| Robert J. Lord | M | | |
| A carol of gladness I sing |
| B. B. Bateman | | | |
| A celui dont le coeur est ferme |
| Peter Mathews | M | | MATHEWS |
| A celui qui nous a sauves |
| Benedict Pictet | | | |
| A certain man asked Jesus |
| Margaret Carson | F | | |
| A certain man travelled |
| Lois Lenski | | | |
| A certain traveler on his way |
| Mary Lu Walker | F | | [A certain traveler on his way] |
| A certain traveler on his way |
| H. Myron Braun | M | | [A certain traveler on his way] |
| A charge to keep we have |
| Laura Hubbard Jaccard | | | |
| A cheerful gift, a cheerful |
| George Edward Martin | M | | |
| A child is born in Bethlehem, alleluia |
| Ruth Fox Hume, 1922-1980 | F | 1922 -- 1980 | PUER NATUS IN BETHLEHEM |
| A child is born in Bethlehem, The joy of all |
| Justine B. Ward | F | 1879 -- 1975 | |
| A child is born in Bethlehem (Tillotson) |
| Edith Sanford Tillotson | F | 1876 -- 1968 | |
| A child is born in Bethlehem (Yoder) |
| Walter Eli Yoder | M | 1889 -- 1964 | |
| A child of God, there is for thee |
| Mary M. Bodie | F | | |
| A child was born in Bethlehem |
| Grant Kyler | U | | |
| A child was born today |
| Michael Gilligan | M | | |
| A child was sick in Africa |
| F. Ashby | | | |
| A child whose dainty golden curls |
| Laura E. Newell | F | 1854 -- 1916 | |
| A choir in the dawn, hear them sing |
| Thomas Belt | M | | |
| A Christian band from far and near |
| L. F. Lindsay | | | |
| A Christian man lay dying |
| J. Bava | | | |
| A Christian must by faith be filled |
| M. D. Battles | | | |
| A church without apostles |
| T. W. Smith | | | |
| A city bright up in heaven is waiting |
| A. A. Warsham | | | |
| A city divine, foursquare we are |
| J. W. Smalts | | | |
| A city of splendor so lovely |
| J. E. Marsh | | | |
| A cloud flits o'er the youthful brow |
| Caroline Gilman | F | 1794 - | |
| A common bush afire for God, |
| Caroline L. Goodenough | F | 1856 -- 1946 | |
| A compromise of right is a triumph |
| A. A. Hopkins | | | |
| A conflict rages now, through all the land |
| J. Franklin Combs | | | |
| A conscious fortitude sustains |
| Abner Kneeland | M | 1774 -- 1844 | |
| A contrite heart and broken spirit |
| Abraham Fleming | M | 1552 -- 1607 | |
| A contrite sinner at the mercy seat |
| G. Murray Klepfer | | | |