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| H. C. Adams | | | Thy life in me, my life for thee | |
| J. Adams | | | Get ready, preachers, God | |
| J. S. Adams | | | Each day we see some wayworn travelers | |
| J. S. Adams | F | | As I humbly kneel each morning | |
| J. W. Adams | | | What rejoicing there will be, when our Savior's face | |
| Jessie Adams | U | 1863 -- 1954 | I feel the winds of God today | |
| John Adams | M | | Jesus is our great salvation | |
| John Coleman Adams | M | | It swells upon the noon-day breeze | |
| J. G. Adams | M | | Brighter shines the gospel way | |
| John Quincy Adams | M | 1767 -- 1848 | Blest is the mortal whose delight | |
| John S. Adams | M | | Wake, the world is rife with beauty | |
| John W. Adams | M | | My Christ, my Christ, my tongue confesseth thee | |
| K. Adams | | | A faithful worker ever be | |
| Larry Adams | M | | | [I will praise the Father] |
| M. Adams | | | How bright the hours when out in the wildwood | |
| M. E. Adams | | | O God, creative Principle of good | |
| Martha C. Adams | F | | Over in the glory land, where the angels dwell | |
| Mary A. Adams | F | | Gently lead me, O my Savior | |
| McVean Adams | F | | I stood where the ripened grain unrolled | |
| Nehemiah Adams | M | 1806 -- 1878 | Come, take his offers now | |
| O. F. Adams | | | In common prayer our hearts ascend | |
| Ophelia G. Adams | F | | I love to think my Father knows | |
| R. A. Adams | | | Blessed Master, Lord divine | |
| Rena Ruth Adams | | | On this pilgrim journey | |
| Richard W. Adams | M | 1952 - | The city of our God, Jerusalem the bright | |
| Robert H. Adams, Jr. | M | | Eternal God,whose image lies in the hearts of all people | |
| Robert Train Adams | M | | Let your face shine upon your servant | [Let your face shine upon your servant] |
| S. L. Adams | | | Let us speak about our Sunday school | |
| Sarah F. Adams | F | 1805 -- 1848 | Nearer, my God, to thee, | BETHANY |
| Stella Adams | | | Glorious hope which doth sustain me | |
| Stephen R Adams | M | | [One Flock, One Shepherd] | |
| Susan J. Adams | F | | Into thy hands, O Lord, myself I give | |
| T. Adams | U | | | HOLBORN (Adams) |
| T. S. O. Adams | | | My heart is so longing | |
| Thomas Adams | U | | | RESURGAM |
| W. A. Adams | | | Let your light so shine, was commanded | |
| W. E. Adams | | | When we reach that shining city | |
| Walter T. Adams | M | | Behold the Savior standing, with thorn-encircled brow | |
| Wellington A. Adams | | | God bless our native land | |
| William H. Adams | M | | O'er the trackless ocean guided | |
| William Henry Adams, 1864 - 1932 | M | | O'er the trackless ocean guided | BEECHER |
| Cloy Adamson | | | As we journey on through life | |
| J. Adamson | | | While to Bethlehem we are going | |
| Adayln | U | | In the arms of Jesus I sweetly rest | |
| John Adcock, b.1838 | M | 1838 - | If I come to Jesus | WOODBROOK |
| Robert L. Adcock | M | | When I come to the dark shades of evening | |
| J. G. Adderley | M | 1861 -- 1942 | Father, we greet thee, God of love, whose glory | DONNE SECOURS (PSALM 12) |
| James G. Adderley | M | | Father, we greet thee, God of love, whose glory | |
| J. C. Addie | | | When Moses and the Isr'lites [his people] [his soldiers] | |
| T. Addington | | | Blessed Savior, let me find thee | |