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| Margaret Baker | F | | The whole world is singing | BAKER |
| Mary A Baker | F | 1831 -- 1921 | Blessed are they whose eyes admiring see | |
| Mary S. Baker | F | | If I were only bigger | |
| N. Baker | | | I would not live alway | |
| Nellie F. Baker | F | | Hand in hand we've travelled onward | |
| Philip E. Baker | M | | Amen, amen, amen | Amen (Baker) |
| Richard D. Baker | M | 1927 - | I have heard the voice of Jesus | LORIANN |
| Theodore Baker | M | 1851 -- 1934 | Lo, how a rose e'er blooming | ES IST EIN ROS |
| W. Baker | | | Precious Savior thou art mine | |
| W. C. Baker | | | From the tomb, in brightness and glory | |
| W. M. Baker | | | As Jesus rode, the crowds | |
| William Baker | M | | Great God, and am I born to die | |
| John Bakewell | M | 1721 -- 1819 | Hail, thou once despised Jesus | IN BABILONE |
| Corean Bakke | F | 1938 - | | |
| Eva Bakken | | | Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, sweetest name I know | |
| Emily Greene Balch | F | | Now let us all arise and sing | |
| Ivy Balchin | U | | The smallest of my brothers | PSALM 151 |
| F. E. Balden | | | Work with little hearts and fingers | |
| G. Balderas | | | Al pensar en el fin de esta vida fugaz | |
| Isabel P. Balderas | F | | O Senor, procuro en vano Mi conducta reformar | |
| Baldwin | | | See that ship, her sails now bending | |
| A. A. Baldwin | | | Is your path a cloudy, dreary way | |
| Blanch Baldwin | | | Attention, one and all, and heed the safety call | |
| C. E. Baldwin | F | | I am Jesus' little lamb, He'll wash me white as snow | |
| H. R. Baldwin | M | | Rock of Ages shelter me | |
| J. M. B. | | | The Shepherd Jesus is ready now | |
| Josephine L. Baldwin | F | | A lovely band of children | |
| L. E. Baldwin | | | An atom is a little thing | |
| Lee M. Baldwin | | | O God, empower us to stem | |
| Lydia W. Baldwin | | | O Christ Divine, uplift my sight | |
| M. E. Baldwin | | | Heavenly Father this I pray | [Heav'nly Father, this I pray] |
| M. M. Baldwin | | | When we in the judgment morning | |
| Baldwin, Samuel A | | | | |
| Thomas Baldwin | M | 1753 -- 1825 | Almighty Savior, here we stand | |
| William H. Baldwin | M | | To thee, O God, we offer our joyful songs | |
| Richard Bales | U | | Thee, Lord, before the close of day | [Thee, Lord, before the close of day] |
| Balfe | M | 1808 -- 1870 | Do the thing that's next you | [Do the thing that's next you!] |
| William P. Balfern | M | 1818 -- 1887 | Altogether, brave and steady | |
| Balfour | U | | | BALFOUR |
| A. Balfour | M | 1767 -- 1829 | Go, messenger of peace and love | |
| Mike Balhoff, b. 1946 | M | 1946 - | A child is born, a Son given us | [A child is born, a Son given us] |
| A. M. Ball | | | The gospel ship is coming | |
| B. Ball | | | Do it for Jesus | |
| B. W. Ball | | | Rescued at length, the whole round earth | |
| David George Ball | M | | As raindrops wake the sleeping desert | |
| Diane Ball | F | 1941 - | In His time (in His time), In His time (in His time) | IN HIS TIME |
| Eli Ball | | | | |
| Henry C. Ball | M | 1896 -- 1989 | A los pies de Jesucristo Siempre quiero hallarme | |
| Leslie Ball | | | How can I doubt the love of God my Savior | |
| Leslie H. Ball | | | O, Lord, what might I not become | |