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| J. Cennick | | | Lo! He comes, with clouds descending | |
| John Cennick | M | 1718 -- 1755 | Be present at our table, Lord | OLD 100TH |
| Claude H. Center | | | In this old world of sins and sorrow | |
| J. D. Center | | | When time on earth shall cease to be | |
| F. S. Cento | | | Thou, Sun of love whose radiant light | |
| Central Baptist | | | | |
| Central Book Concern | | | | |
| Central Committee, United Study Foreign Mission | | | | |
| Central Conference of American Rabbis | | | | |
| Central Music Co. | U | | | |
| Central Publishing House | | | | |
| Central Universalist Society (Boston, Mass.) | U | | | |
| Central Verlagshaus der Ref. Kirche in US | | | | |
| Century Co. | U | | | |
| V. Ceo | | | While to Bethlehem we are going | |
| Zdenek Cep (d. 2004) | M | 1904 -- 2004 | May God draw near when the hour of trouble strikes | [May God draw near when the hour of trouble starts] |
| P. Cernak | | | Poslys, clovek vseligy | |
| Shannon Cerneka | F | 1975 - | In you, O Lord, I take refuge | |
| Mathes Cervas | | | Mit Angst und Noth ruff ich dich an | |
| Ehedydd Ceulan | | | Yn berl yn nghoron Iesu Dymunaf byth g'l bod | |
| N. P. Cghandler | | | I have heard Thy call, O Master | |
| Emily B. Chace | F | | Kindly words and thoughtful service | |
| Elizabeth M. Chadbourne | F | | Draw back the curtain, child | |
| H. W. Chadbourne | | | He is risen, Christ our Lord | |
| P. A. Chadbourne | | | In the silent hours of darkness | |
| Annie Chadwick | F | | When torn is the [thy] bosom by [with] sorrow [anguish] or [and] care | |
| Mrs. Emily Chadwick | F | | O come over into Canaan | |
| Fannie M. Chadwick | F | | Beautiful Sabbath bell | |
| George W. Chadwick | M | 1854 -- 1931 | I sought the Lord, and afterward I knew | PEACE |
| J. D. Chadwick | | | Thou, whose name is blazoned forth | |
| J. W. Chadwick | M | 1841 -- 1882 | Jesus, my God [Lord], behold at length the time | |
| James Chadwick | M | 1813 -- 1882 | Angels, we have heard on high | GLORIA |
| John White Chadwick | M | 1840 -- 1904 | A goodly tree our fathers planted here | |
| Hilary P. Chadwyck-Healey | M | 1888 -- 1976 | Lord Jesus is calling to all who will hear | RADWELL |
| J. G. Chafee | | | First your hearts to Jesus give | |
| Lewis S. Chafer | | | How great is the love of my Saviour | |
| A. F. Chaffee | | | Lord Jesus, we read in thine own blessed word | |
| D. D. Chaffee | | | O the resurrection morning, when the bonds | |
| J. G. Chaffee | | | I'm trying to climb up Zion's hill | |
| Lucy Morris Chaffee | F | | How great was thine honor, O Bethlehem | |
| S. Chaffey | | | Sing a song of spring | |
| Julius Chajes | M | 1910 -- 1985 | Shahvooah tohv, shahvooah tohv | [Shahvooah tohv, shahvooah tohv] |
| Harry Malcolm Chalfant | M | | For conquered fields I do not ask | |
| R. F. Chalk | | | Jesus my Savior, my Rock | |
| James Challen | M | | They were toiling all the night | |
| Frederic A. Challinor | M | 1866 - | Tell me the stories of Jesus I love to hear | [Tell me the stories of Jesus I love to hear] |
| Andrew Chalmers | M | | Hero-saints of deathless name | |
| W. E. Chalmers | | | | |
| Elizabeth Chalres | F | | In the Fount of life perennial | |
| C. L. Chamberlain | | | I am going up to heaven | |