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| Nelda Allen | | | I've heard the story how the Savior came | |
| Oren P. Allen | | | I was strolling one day in the garden | |
| Oswald Allen | M | 1816 -- 1878 | Today Thy mercy calls me | BLAIRGOWRIE |
| Peter B. Allen | U | 1959 - | Brood o'er us with Thy shelt'ring wing | NOCTURNE |
| Phillip E. Allen | M | | For the beauty of the earth | DIX |
| R. Allen | | | I want to do service for Jesus | |
| R. D. Allen | | | The Lord looked down from heaven | |
| R. H. Allen | F | | There's a home in the city of our God | |
| R. L. Allen | | | Forgive us, Lord, to thee we cry | |
| Richard Allen | M | | O, God my heart with love inflame | Shouting Hymn. (Clamanda) |
| Ronald Allen | M | | O living God, you dwell in clouds and thick darkness | |
| T. E. Allen | | | We should ever shine | |
| T. Frank Allen | U | | Lord, I come to Thee for rest | [Lord, I come to Thee for rest] |
| T. R. Allen | U | | We are little heralds | [We are little heralds] |
| Tom Allen | M | 1958 - | Jesus, at Your holy table | BEACH SPRING |
| V. R. Allen | F | | O has my son then left me | |
| W. Allen | U | | My soul doth magnify the Lord: and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour | [My soul doth magnify the Lord] (Allen) |
| W. A. Allen | | | O sinner lost in awful sin | |
| W. B. Allen | | | A morning glory bud, entangled fast | |
| W. F. Allen | | | A boy stood by his mother's bed | |
| W. G. Allen | | | There's a home for the soul (Allen) | |
| W. L. Allen | | | I want to go to heaven above | |
| William Allen | M | 1784 -- 1868 | Lord, the God of my salvation | |
| Allen, William, 1784-1868 | M | 1784 -- 1868 | | |
| William B. Allen | M | | I have willfully neglected the pleading call | |
| William H. Allen | M | | | |
| Allendorf | M | 1693 -- 1773 | Now rests her soul in Jesu's arms | |
| Catharine L. Aller | | | God of a universe within whose bounds | |
| Ruth Alleyn | F | | Joy in the gospel, glad news of salvation | |
| Bettye Alleyne | F | | Work of our founders we extol | |
| C. C. Alleyne | | | By trouble oft I'm overwhelmed | |
| E. C. Allgood | | | Be careful, my sister, my brother | |
| G. S. Allhands | | | There is a narrow path that leads | |
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| Henry Alline | M | 1748 -- 1784 | All hail, thou lovely Lamb of God | |
| William Allingham | M | | A man there came, whence none could tell | |
| A. T. Allis | | | A business which requires a screen | |
| A. A. Allison | | | Awake from thy sadness | |
| Burgiss Allison, A. M. | | | | |
| Bertha Allison | F | | Here some good you may accomplish | |
| Burgis Allison, A. M. | | | | |
| Lorain T. Allison | | | Christ, the Lord is calling | |
| H. Allon | M | 1818 -- 1892 | Low in thine agony | |
| Allphin | | | We are going hand in hand | |
| Ferrill Allphin | | | | |
| N. W. Allphin | | | When my work of life is done | |
| Newton W. Allphin | M | 1876 -- 1972 | A line is drawn today between the church and the | |
| Jennie Allsop | F | | O come and let Jesus save you | |
| Washington Allston | | | To think for aye; to breathe immortal breath | |
| C. F. Allyn | | | Ring the bells of mercy | |