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| E. J. Palmer | | | The morning star upon us gleams | |
| Edmund Stuart Palmer, 1856-1931 | M | 1956 -- 1931 | Jesus, Son of Mary, fount of life alone | ADORO DEVOTE |
| G. A. Palmer | | | 'Tis a glad summer time | |
| G. H. Palmer | | | Gracious Spirit, dwell with me | JESU, JESU, DU MEIN HIRT |
| G. L. Palmer | | | With my Savior as my guide | |
| George Herbert Palmer, 1846-1926 | M | 1846 -- 1926 | Blessed Jesus, at thy word | LIEBSTER JESU |
| H. Palmer | | | Precious Savior, dear Redeemer | |
| Horatio R. Palmer | M | 1834 -- 1907 | Yield not to temptation; for yielding is sin | YIELD NOT |
| H. T. Palmer | | | Sweet peace and gentle rest | |
| Harry H. Palmer | M | | Come all ye who love your Master | |
| J. E. Palmer | | | What would you give in exchange for your soul | |
| J. M. Palmer | | | O hear the call ring far and near | |
| J. R. Palmer | | | Forty little urchins | |
| James L. Palmer | M | | I have a wonderful happy song | |
| L. H. Palmer | | | Jesus needs our lips | |
| L. H. Palmer | F | | Lord, make my life a tiny star | |
| M. Palmer | | | I have found a Friend, O such a Friend to me | |
| O. R. Palmer | | | Coming is the King of glory | |
| Parker C. Palmer | U | | The Lord is in His holy temple | [The Lord is in His holy temple] |
| Peggy Spencer Palmer, 1900-1987 | F | 1900 -- 1987 | None other Lamb, none other name | ELLASGARTH |
| Phoebe Palmer | F | 1807 -- 1874 | Again we hail this sacred day | |
| Ray Palmer | M | 1808 -- 1887 | Lord, my weak thought in vain would climb | CANONBURY |
| Roland Ford Palmer, 1891- | M | 1891 -- 1985 | O Jesus, kindly Lord, to thee | SCHÜTZ 81 |
| Roundell Palmer | | | | |
| W. St. C. Palmer | U | 1865 - | Turned by Thy grace, I look within | CLOLATA |
| W. Palmer | M | | Christ in highest heaven enthroned | |
| William Pitt Palmer | M | 1805 -- 1884 | O soft sleep the hills on their sunny repose | |
| Gerhard W. Palmgren | | | Again a day has from us gone | |
| Janette Palmiter | | | O God, my heart doth long for thee | |
| Gertrude Strode Palmore | F | | There is a life supremely fair | |
| Mollie E. Palmore | | | When the toils of life are over And our weary journey's done | |
| A. Eldon Palmqvist | | | Trust in the Savior, O precious soul | |
| G. Palmqvist | | | Kom, laatom oss foerenas h'r | |
| Bjarna Palsson | U | | | HIN MAETA MORGUNSTUNDEN |
| C. Palumbella | | | God in whom all graces dwell | |
| S. Palumbini | | | Vira byborna, spasitelna | |
| H. A. Pandopo | M | | All people that on earth do dwell | GENEVAN 134 (OLD HUNDREDTH) |
| Ben Pangosban | U | 1940 - | Sing a song, sing a song to the Lord | SALIDUMMAY |
| Eleanor Pankow | F | | Bells call Sunday School | |
| F. J. Pankow | | | Alegria, Alegria, Oh, cuan grande amor | |
| Arthur J. Pankratz | M | | Don't take your eyes off | |
| Pann Baltz | | | Wisely enough, God does not let | |
| Adolf Pannel | | | Will you be a witness for Christ the Lord | |
| Addie Pannell | | | As you travel on your journey | |
| Joe H. Pannell | M | | There's a fountain that's free | |
| P. H. Pannell | | | I am going home to Jesus | |
| T. N. Pannell | | | There's a city I am told | |
| John Pantry (b. 1946) | M | 1946 - | He came to earth, not to be served | KING OF KINGS |
| Pantycelyn | | | Nid oes ond f' Arglwydd mawr Ei ddawn | |
| Pantycelyn | | | Yn Eden, cofiaf hyny byth (In Eden, O the memory) | |