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| John Prentice Taylor | M | 1871 -- 1936 | | KIRN |
| John Taylor | M | 1914 -- 2001 | Jesus Christ, our Saviour, alive and at large in the world | |
| John W. Taylor | M | 1851 -- 1910 | Dear Brother Juniper | |
| Joseph C. Taylor | M | | Wanikiya kiŋ he dehaŋd | |
| Kate Taylor | F | | If you're groping in ain | |
| Kate Stevens Crawford Taylor, 1862-1894 | F | 1862 -- 1894 | Em Jesus amigo temos | CONVERSE |
| L. Taylor | | | Open the windows of heaven | |
| L. C. Taylor | | | We'll enter our beautiful home up in glory | |
| L. C. Taylor | F | | Beside the toilsome way | |
| L. Q. C. Taylor | M | 1879 -- 1051 | As life's rugged pathway I journey | |
| Laurie Forbes Taylor | M | | Carry away a song | [Carry away a song] |
| Lonnie Taylor | | | God so loved a world in darkness | |
| Luther C. Taylor | M | | In that glorious land beyond | |
| Malachi Taylor | M | 1827 -- 1897 | Out of the distance and darkness so deep | |
| Marie Taylor | F | | Welcome, fair day of happy hours | |
| Marshall W. Taylor | M | 1846 -- 1887 | | |
| Mary Clare Taylor | F | | The cross, the cross, O that's my gain | |
| Mrs. Taylor | F | 1757 -- 1830 | There is a dear and hallowed spot | |
| Nancy Taylor | F | | There is a road which Christ has made | |
| Otha Taylor | | | In the bright way as I travel along | |
| Paul Taylor | M | | I know I'll be no stranger yonder | |
| Paul Taylor | F | | Eternal life is mine at last | |
| R. Taylor | | | If sin o'er your life | |
| R. B. Taylor | U | | Cares of life may bend me low | |
| R. E. Taylor, d. 1938 | U | - 1938 | My Maker, be with me | MEIN SCHÖPFER, STEH MIR BEI |
| R. S. Taylor | | | Come children, let us gather | |
| Ralph Taylor | M | | Traveling homeward all the while | |
| Rebekah H. M. Taylor | F | - 1877 | My Savior, I would own thee | |
| Wanda Taylor Riddick | F | | | [Thou, my everlasting portion] (Riddick) |
| Sarah E. Taylor | F | 1883 -- 1954 | O sons of God most high, Redeemed | |
| Steven V. Taylor | M | 1954 - | [No Eye Has Seen] | |
| K. Ticosmani Taylor | U | | Hopi ye, mitakuye | |
| Thomas Rawson Taylor | M | 1807 -- 1835 | I'm but a stranger here | |
| Virgil C. Taylor | M | 1817 -- 1891 | Lord of our life, God whom we fear | LOUVAN |
| W. F. Taylor | | | Blessed Master, lead the way | |
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| W. Taylor | M | 1765 -- 1836 | Father of peace, O turn once more | |
| Mrs. Walter G. Taylor | F | | I have a hope within | |
| Walter Reginald Oxenham Taylor | M | | The bread of life for all is broken! | SHENG EN |
| Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky | M | 1840 -- 1893 | | PIANO CONCERTO NO. 1 |
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| Louise O. Tead | F | | I hear a sweet voice calling me | |
| H. R. Teal | | | The Lord said go and win the lost | |
| John Tearnan | M | | [Where Shall We Get Ready the Meal] | |
| T. S. Tearne | U | | Amen | THE BELL CADENCE |
| W. Tearne | | | Lord of life and glory, hear us | |
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| Sara Teasdale | F | 1884 -- 1933 | Life has loveliness to sell | |