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| Cantate Omnes Publications | | | | |
| Canterbury Shakers | | | | |
| William Canton | M | | Hold thou my hands in grief and joy, in hope and fear | |
| Umberta Cantoni | M | | | |
| Anna W. Cantrall | F | | Every day to live for Jesus | |
| Robert Cantrell | M | | I love my Savior for he saved me from shame | |
| E. M. Dudley Cantwell | U | | | CRIED HOLY |
| Canyon Press | U | | | |
| Evone Wood Capell | F | | Holy Bible, Book of love | WOLFE |
| Edward Capern | M | | 'Tis not by dreaming and delay | |
| Capers | | | As Jesus his disciples taught | |
| James Capers, b. 1948 | M | 1948 - | O brother, do you love Jesus? | HIS NAME SO SWEET |
| Robert, son of Hugh Capet | M | | Holy Spirit, come, we pray | |
| Henri Capieu | | | Descends, Esprit de Dieu | DOWN AMPNEY |
| Wolfgang Capito | M | 1478 -- 1541 | Gieb fried zu unsrer zeit, o Herr! gross Not | |
| John Capon | M | | [Wise Men of Old Came Seeking] | |
| Michael Capon, 1963- | M | 1963 - | | CHURCH HILL |
| Placide Cappeau | M | 1808 -- 1877 | Oh, holy night, the stars are brightly shining | [Oh, holy night, the stars are brightly shining] |
| Mary J. Cappel | | | Place a lamp in the window | [Place a lamp in the window] |
| Samuel Capper | M | | Yes, with his tender watchcare | |
| S. M. Capron | | | | |
| Guy Carawan | M | | We shall overcome | WE SHALL OVERCOME |
| J. M. de Carbon-Ferriere | | | Upon thy [your] great church universal | |
| J. L. S. Carbrera | | | A media noche resono | |
| Jose L. Santiago Carbrera | | | A media noche resono | |
| Michael Card | M | 1957 - | [To the Overcomers] | |
| Carden, Allen D. | | | | |
| W. C. Carden | | | As I travel along, with my heart | |
| Casiodoro Cardenas | M | | I will exalt my God, my King (Te exaltaré, Mi Dios, mi Rey) | ECUADOR |
| Tom Carder | | | So tired of the life we were living | |
| W. C. Cardin | | | When my heart was tender | |
| Elizabeth C. Cardozo | F | | We met them on the common way | |
| George Careless, 1839-1932 | M | 1839 -- 1932 | The morning breaks, the shadows flee | HUDSON |
| Edward Carewell | M | | Get ready for the jubilee | |
| Alice Carey | | | One sweetly solemn thought | |
| A. B. Carey | | | Out on life's ocean | |
| A. Rosalthe Carey | | | Brother, sister, watch and pray | |
| Albert Carey | M | | Lives of bookmen oft remind us | |
| Alice Carey | F | | Honor him whose hands are sowing | |
| Edna Pearl Carey | | | As Christian soldiers we ready stand | |
| Grace Helen Carey | F | | Are you living in sorrow and sin and despair | |
| H. Carey, 1692-1743 | M | 1687 -- 1743 | Jesus, Thy boundless love to me | SURREY |
| Phebe Carey | U | | One sweetly solemn thought | |
| R. E. Carey | | | We are sailing onward o'er life's rugged sea | |
| Steven Carey | M | | Sitting at His feet, sitting at His feet | [Sitting at His feet] |
| William Carey | M | 1761 -- 1834 | Jesus loves me, Jesus loves me, O the happy chime | |
| R. Kelso Carger | | | Ye sons of God, awake, arise in might | |
| Clyde C. Cargile | | | When the Lord comes back again | |
| J. W. Carhart | | | Our light afflictions, which a moment last | |
| W. C. Cariuth | | | O sinner, if you go to glory | |