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| Gwen F. Smith (1909-1995) | 1909 -- 1995 | I love the sun | I LOVE THE SUN |
| Jennie C. Young | | Throughout the land, on every hand | |
| F. A. E. Hyer | | Time with his pencil dipt in light | |
| Miss Weston | | 'Tis good to weep and mourn for those | |
| Mary R. Olivant | | 'Tis not to ask for gifts alone | |
| Mrs. L. E. L. | | We're marching to the promised land | |
| Miss Simes | | 'Tis summer, glorious summer, Look to the glad green earth | |
| Mrs. Plummer | | 'Tis the last sun that ever will rise | |
| J. C. Brewster | | To far heathen lands, the tidings we'll send | |
| Caroline Weston | | To freedom's cause, the cause of truth | |
| Helen L. Goggin | | To God the Lord, who time and space did make | |
| Emma van Gilluwe | | To him who hath commanded | |
| Ellen Jane Lorenz Porter | | To leave her children dearly | |
| Maude Louise Ray | | To love someone more dearly every day | |
| Grace Estelle Paisley | | To stand with the glorified ones | |
| Ruth G. Plummer | | To the conflict, to the conflict | |
| Alice Boise Wood | | To the rock flies the cony | |
| Mary Carpenter | | To thee, my God, to thee belong | |
| Nellie B. Mace | | To thee, O God, we bring our adoration | |
| L. N. R. | 1810 -- 1879 | To thee, O gracious Father, my new year's hymn | |
| Irena Foreman Williams | | To thee, our God, Creator, King | |
| Isabel Woods | | To thee we lift our voices | |
| Agnes Meysenberg | | To Yahweh sing a new song | |
| Helen H. Cassile | | Today I had a vision of the Christ who loved me | |
| E. Hart | | Tossed about on life's rough sea | |
| Grace M. Wells | | Tossed on the waves | |
| Fanny Murphy | | Touch not the wine glass, touch it not | |
| A. C. Blodgett | | Tramp, tramp, tramp, O hear us coming | |
| Frances E. Townsley | | Traveler though thy feet are worn, Climb a little longer | |
| Minnie Hawks | | Treasures here will soon decay | |
| Daily C. Gaines | | Trials here may press us sore | |
| Margaret Hines | | Trouble in the morning, trouble all day | |
| Amy Susan Baker | 1847 - | True friends help each other | |
| Julia M. Bonner | | Truehearted with Jesus our glorious King | |
| Hartsough | | Trust in Jesus only ever | |
| Helen M. Ivey | | Trust your blessed Savior | |
| B. F. Coombs | | Trusting, I come to thee, thou Lamb of Calvary | |
| Ella M. Fraser | | Trusting in Jesus my Savior | |
| Charlotte Haskins | | Truth is the gem for which we seek | |
| Fanny A. Kimball | | Try to carry sunshine | |
| Lillian R. Bradford | | 'Twas on a bright spring morning | |
| Mary D. Robson | | Under the shadow my soul shall hide | |
| Anna S. Driscol | | Under the stars one holy night | [Under the stars one holy night] |
| Martha B. Donaghy | | Under the wings of thy sheltering love | |
| Emma W. Peters | | Underneath the restful shadow of his wings | |
| Elizabeth Wilson | 1867 - | Father of lights, in whom there is no shadow | ANCIENT OF DAYS |
| Emma S. Ledsham | | Unto the friend that has clothed it | |
| Mrs. S. L. Wallace | | Upon the cross of Calvary, the Savior | |
| Harriet E. Witmer | | Upon the cross uplifted high | |
| Margaret House | | Upon thy [your] great church universal | |