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| All my burdens rolled away |
| F. Bryant | | | |
| All my heart this night rejoices |
| Rev. Angelo A. Benson | | | |
| All nature speaks to us of God |
| S. Braden | | | |
| All of the world God did create |
| Byung Sup Ban | U | | HYOUNG-JEH |
| All our labor will be done |
| Chesley Bray | | | |
| All our sorrows soon shall end by and by |
| James K. Blankenbeckler | M | | |
| All people that on earth do dwell |
| Theodore Beza | M | 1519 -- 1605 | OLD HUNDREDTH |
| All praise, thanks and honor to God, most high |
| Martin J. Burne | M | | |
| All praise to Him who dwells in bliss |
| Frederick G. Baker | M | 1840 -- 1872 | ST. SAVIOUR |
| All praise to Thee, my God, my king |
| Llewelyn D. Bevan | | | |
| All speech far transcending |
| Ford Lewis Battles | M | 1915 -- 1979 | ADORO TE DEVOTE |
| All summer long the happy brook |
| Jennie B. Brown | F | | |
| All that God may give to thee |
| Dudley Buck | M | 1839 -- 1909 | |
| All that I am, all that I do |
| John Ballantine | M | | ALL THAT I AM |
| All the earth is filled |
| G. W. Butler | | | |
| All the elected train |
| Burnham | | | |
| All the ends of the earth shall remember |
| Lorraine Brugh | F | | [All the ends of the earth shall remember] |
| All the world shall be our conquest |
| James C. Bateman | M | | |
| All things beautiful and fair |
| G. W. Briggs | F | | |
| All things which live below the sky |
| E. J. Brailsford | | | |
| All through life's journey is Jesus near |
| Thure Backman | | | |
| All through the year we'll try |
| M. V. K. Ballard | | | |
| All we like sheep have gone astray, We've turned each one to his own way |
| James R. Baird | M | | |
| Alleluia! Alleluia! Let the holy anthem rise |
| Jerry R. Brubaker | M | 1946 - | HOLY ANTHEM |
| Allt hwad wi paa jorden 'ge, Det 'r allt foerg'nglighet |
| P. Brask | | | |
| Almighty God, Thy lofty throne |
| Henry Basford | M | | LUX CŒLESTIS |
| Almighty, merciful and wise |
| J. E. Barss | | | |
| Almighty Savior, here we stand |
| Thomas Baldwin | M | 1753 -- 1825 | |
| Almighty, universal King |
| W. Bliss | | | |
| "Almost persuaded," did you say? |
| Rev. F. C. Baker | | | |
| Almost persuaded now to believe, Almost |
| H. C. Buchloz | | | |
| Alone in the world though a pilgrim I roam |
| W. C. Buck | M | | |
| Alone may man commune with heaven |
| Bryant | | | |
| Alone on life's sea you are drifting |
| Abbie C. Barr | | | |
| Alone with Jesus, O how sweet, To bow submissive at his feet |
| H. B. Beegle | F | | |
| Alone with Jesus, 'tis so sweet |
| Emily Barner | F | | [Alone with Jesus 'tis so sweet] |
| Along life's pathway we can walk |
| D. E. Barks | | | |
| Along life's rugged pathway |
| L. Berryman | | | |
| Along the banks where Babel's current flows |
| Joel Barlow | M | 1755 -- 1812 | |
| Along the shore of Galilee |
| B. Baraw | | | |
| Along the shores of Galilee |
| Beatrice Bush Bixler | U | | |
| Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt, den eingebornen Sohn er gab |
| Ludwig Besler | | | |
| Although I am a sinful child |
| H. N. Beers | | | |
| Although I cannot see the way |
| Charles T. Bailey | M | | |
| Although our lives be filled with bliss |
| A. C. Benge | | | |
| Although the Savior went away |
| William W. Benson | M | | |
| Although to me no quiet home |
| M. M. Bain | F | | |
| Always by day, always by night |
| H. Bateman | M | 1802 -- 1872 | |
| Am I coming, truly coming |
| N. Broughton | | | |
| Ambrosius kl'rlich beschrieb |
| Hans Buechel | | | |