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| E. C. Baird | | | On a wonderful page, in God's wonderful book | |
| E. S. Baird | | | Make us ready when the Lord descends | |
| Rev. E. Thompson Baird, D. D. | | | | |
| G. H. Baird | | | At the falling of the twilight | |
| George Baird | M | | When that our gentle Lord was born | |
| J. J. Baird | | | Wonderful things in the Bible | |
| James R. Baird | M | | All we like sheep have gone astray, We've turned each one to his own way | |
| M. T. Baird | | | Glory songs will echo up above | |
| R. B. Baird | | | Improve the sining moments | |
| Thomas L. Baird | M | | Tend now thy trusting sheep | |
| Edward C. Bairstow | M | 1874 -- 1946 | Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline our hearts | [Lord, have mercy upon us and incline our hearts] |
| Edith Bajema, b. 1952 | F | 1952 - | In my trouble, in my trouble | [In my trouble, in my trouble] |
| John Bajus | M | | Jesus Christ, our Lord most holy | |
| J. Bajus, 1901-71 | M | 1901 -- 1971 | Jesus Christ, our Lord most holy | TESHINIENS |
| H. Bake | | | O Lord our God, we now have met | |
| A. Baker | | | Raise aloft the temperance banner | |
| A. E. Baker | F | | Here our earthly tie is broken | |
| Alex W. Baker | | | He brought his peace to all mankind | |
| Alfred S. Baker, B.A. | M | | Crown Him with many crowns | [Crown Him with many crowns] |
| Amy Susan Baker | F | 1847 - | True friends help each other | |
| B. F. Baker | | | Com, kingdom of our God! | |
| Benjamin F. Baker, 1811-1889 | M | 1811 -- 1889 | What shall I render to the Lord | WALLACE |
| Benjamin Franklin Baker | M | | | |
| C. P. Baker | | | The human wrecks are many | |
| C. R. Baker | | | At thy table, Lord, we meet | |
| Cyril Baker | M | | The Lord is my light and my help (The Grail) | [The Lord is my light] (Baker and Jackson) |
| Elsa Gorham Baker | | | When you don't know what to do | |
| Emily K. Baker | F | | There is just a word of gladness | |
| Rev. F. C. Baker | | | "Almost persuaded," did you say? | |
| Finis Baker | F | | Mother was so kind and true | |
| Francis Baker | | | O mother dear, Jerusalem | |
| Frederick G. Baker | M | 1840 -- 1872 | All praise to Him who dwells in bliss | ST. SAVIOUR |
| G. F. Baker | | | | |
| G. L. Baker | | | i am just a wayworn pilgrim | |
| H. E. Baker | | | For years I have heard | |
| Henry W. Baker | M | 1821 -- 1877 | Of the Father's love begotten | DIVINUM MYSTERIUM |
| Hattie E. Baker | F | | Tender and sweet was the message | |
| Henry Baker | M | 1835 -- 1910 | Of the Father's love begotten | [Of the Father's love begotten] |
| Imogene F. Baker | | | Jesus, lowly Nazarene | |
| J. Baker | | | We are onward sailing | |
| J. L. Baker | | | I saw a man bruised and bleeding | |
| J. M. Baker | | | In the quiet hush of the evening | |
| James Baker | M | | I'll bless and praise the Saviour's name | [I'll bless and praise the Saviour's name] |
| Jesse W. Baker | | | I am walking today in the blood sprinkled way | |
| Jessie H. Baker | | | Brother, on life's pathway dreary | |
| John M. Baker | M | | Let not your heart be troubled (Baker) | |
| L. H. B. | | | Suffer the children to come unto Me | [Suffer the Children to Come] Baker |
| Lee P. Baker | | | Once I wandered far from God, away from hope | |
| Lizzie Fenner Baker | F | | The last night of watching is over | |
| M. A. Baker | | | Sing to God, sing praises | |