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| W. Mackay | | | Preis sei dir o Gott den du gabst deinen Sohn | |
| William P. Mackay | M | 1839 -- 1885 | We praise thee, O God! | THINE THE GLORY |
| Harriet Burn MacKeever | U | 1807 -- 1887 | Jesus, high in glory | NORTH COATES |
| George MacKellar | M | | There is a land immortal, The beautiful of lands | |
| Thomas MacKellar | M | 1812 -- 1899 | Oh, the darkness, Oh, the sorrow | |
| Ann MacKenzie | F | | Out of the depths, O God, we call to you | DEPTHS |
| Elizabeth Mackenzie | F | | Love divine from Jesus flowing | |
| John Mackenzie | M | | | |
| K. Mackenzie | | | Behold, I stand at the door and knock, Sinner may I come | |
| J. C. Mackey | | | Sweetly today the Savior calls to thee | |
| W. P. Mackey | | | Heirs of salvation, chosen of God | |
| W. B. Mackie | U | | God's Word is like a hammer | [God's Word is like a hammer] |
| Mrs. Mackinley | F | | When sore afflictions crush the soul | |
| James Mackintosh | M | | Fairer than Canaan's land | |
| K. MacKintosh | | | When ships at dusk came | |
| Kelly Macklin | U | | | |
| Mrs. Perceval Mackrell | F | | | |
| William Dalrymple Maclagen | M | 1826 -- 1910 | [Lord, When Thy Kingdom Comes] | |
| B. P. MacLaughlin | | | I love thy will, O God | |
| Archibald Maclay | | | | |
| Iona MacLean | | | Like the sun shining down on the world | |
| Joseph Maclean | M | | | PRESTON (MACLEAN) |
| A. MacLeish | | | The people of the earth go down | |
| C. Donald Macleod | | | Bless thee for Sabbath rest | |
| D. B. Mac Leod | U | | With gladsome hearts we come | THE CHILDREN'S KING |
| D. C. MacLeod | | | Sometime, somewhere, beyond earth's fleeting | |
| Donald MacLeod | | | A glorious voice sounds through the night | |
| John Macleod | M | | Blessed Jesus, high in glory | |
| L. MacLeod | | | With gladsome hearts we come | |
| Norman MacLeod | M | 1812 -- 1872 | Courage, brother! Do not stumble | COURAGE, BROTHER |
| J. A. Macmeikan | U | | Father, whate'er of earthly bliss | ST. REGULUS |
| J. MacMiillan | | | Jesus, the Savior, has died on the tree | |
| Alan MacMillan | M | 1947 - | | ROCK HARBOR |
| Alexander MacMillan | M | | | |
| Alice S. MacMillan | F | | When dark the night, and burdens press | |
| Macmillan Co. | U | | | |
| Ernest MacMillan, 1893- | M | 1893 -- 1973 | Who is He, in yonder stall | RESONET IN LAUDIBUS |
| Hugh MacMillan | | | There is one spot where man may stand | |
| J. MacMillan | | | | |
| J. Buchanan MacMillan | | | Our Father, who in heaven art | |
| James MacMillan | M | 1959 - | [Memorial Acclamation] | |
| John MacMillan | M | | Hark how the joybells of heaven are flinging | |
| Margaret MacMillan, 1863 - 1903 | F | 1863 -- 1903 | Saviour, Who Thy flock art feeding | ROSLYN |
| A. Macnair | | | Ever near, O blessed Jesus | |
| John H. MacNaughton | M | | Wonne l'chelt ueberall | |
| Don MacNeill | | | This is the day, and this the hour | |
| Nancy MacNeill | | | This is the day, and this the hour | |
| Nicol Macnicol, 1870-1952 | M | 1870 -- 1952 | One who is all unfit to count | FINGAL |
| C. E. Macniven | | | Little children, rise and sing, Ring the bells of Christmas | |
| F. B. Macnutt | | | Let all the multitudes of light | |