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| L. L. Lassiter | | | Walking with God in childhood | |
| E. M. Latham | | | Can't you see the Lord | |
| Lance B. Latham | M | 1894 -- 1985 | I've found a refuge from life's care in Jesus | [I've found a refuge from life's care in Jesus] |
| W. F. Latham | | | Some day I'll reach | |
| Lance B. Lathan | | | Far from his home in glory above | |
| Mary A. Lathbury | F | 1841 -- 1913 | Break Thou the bread of life, dear Lord, to me | BREAD OF LIFE |
| A. C. Lathrop | | | Come, friends of temperance, come | |
| Mr. J. Lathrop | M | | This is the day when Christ arose | BOXFORD |
| John Howard Lathrop | M | | Hosanna in the highest, Our eager hearts acclaim | |
| John Howland Lathrop | M | | O bold, O foolish peasants | |
| Mary T. Lathrop | F | | We're a temperance legion, singing as we come | |
| Theodore B. Lathrop | M | | On this glad day we dedicate | |
| F. Latimer | | | Hark, there is a blessed call | |
| L. M. Latimer | | | They hushed their breath, that noble band | |
| H. B. LaTourette | | | No sinful thought intrude today | |
| B. Latrobe | | | The will of God is always best | |
| Benjamin LaTrobe | M | 1725 -- 1786 | Lord of life, now sweetly slumber | |
| C. I. LaTrobe | | | How great the bliss to be a sheep of Jesus | |
| Christian Ignatius La Trobe, 1758-1836 | M | 1758 -- 1836 | As long as Jesus Lord remains | DUKE STREET |
| W. W. Latson | | | Though here to friends we say goodby | |
| B. R. Latta | | | Treading in the paths of folly | |
| D. Latta | | | Green pastures for the lambs | |
| E. R. Latta | | | Quit the paths of sin and folly | |
| E. E. Latta | | | We are the army of Jesus | |
| Eden Reeder Latta | M | 1839 -- 1915 | A little while longer to labor | |
| J. T. Latta | | | We are marching on with Jesus to the land of light | |
| E. R. Latte | | | Children of the Sabbath School | |
| Mrs. E. L. Lattimer | | | As we sit in the sunshine | |
| W. O. Lattimore | M | 1844 -- 1899 | Long in darkness we have waited | |
| Theodora Lau | | | Sing with joy, glad voices lift | |
| Paul F. Laubenstein | U | | Declare, O heavens, the Lord of space | [Declare, O heavens, the Lord of space] |
| Philippe Laubscher (1936- ) | M | 1936 - | Nous adorons le saint mystère | NEUMARK |
| C. W. Lauder | | | Children came one summer's day | |
| Ella Lauder | F | | Often our hearts are sad and sore (Lauder) | |
| William R. Laudon | M | | There's a thought that comes when, my day's work done, I sit | |
| Reba Wright Lauer | | | The wondrous love of Jesus sweetly fills my | |
| Heinrich von Laufenberg, c. 1396-1460 | M | 1390 -- 1460 | I know a lovely angel game (Ich weiss ein lieblich Engelspiel) | [I know a lovely angel game] |
| Laufer | | | My garden is a tiny place | |
| Calvin Weiss Laufer | M | 1874 -- 1938 | Lord, thy Love, thy woundrous love | |
| G. K. Laufer | | | Who made the flowers that lift | |
| H. F. Laughlin | | | O the love that Jesus offers | |
| J. F. Laughlin | | | The angels in heaven are singing | |
| W. H. Laughlinj | | | Der Altar ist's der heiligt | |
| Dora Laur | | | It was for me the Savior suffered | |
| Laurentius Laurenti | M | 1660 -- 1722 | Rejoice, rejoice, believers! | LANCASHIRE |
| A. G. Laurie | | | Fair is the day, and grand the night | |
| Thomas Laurie | M | | Our Savior shall [will] descend again | |
| L. L. Laurinus, 1573-1655 | M | 1573 -- 1655 | In heav'n above, in heav'n above | I HIMMELEN |
| J. Lauterbach | | | Komm, beug' dich tief, du Volk des Lamms | |
| J. M. Lauterbach | | | Bow down, ye followers of the Lamb | |