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| M. M. N. | F | | Not long, not long these painful separations | |
| M. de V. N. | F | | He sent His Word, His holy Word | LOBT GOTT |
| R. Herber Newton | | | | |
| Rhoda Newton | | | Now let all the earth adore thee | |
| W. W. Newton | | | God of the people | |
| Muriel Newton-White | | | Joseph, be our guide and pattern | |
| William Newton | M | | Lord of the everlasting name | |
| William F. Newton | M | | All we like sheep have gone astray, Have turned from God | |
| Felix Ney | U | | | |
| N. S. Nezah | | | Action, action, all is action | |
| Greer Anne Wenh-In Ng | U | | O Bread of life, for all things breaking | SHENG EN |
| Chi-pi Ni | U | | Though falsely some revile or hate me | THE BROOK CHERITH |
| S. Nibelius | | | O min Fr'lsare, min sm'rta | |
| Rev. G. P. Nice | | | Precious Sabbath thou wast given | |
| Niceta of Rem | | | Thee, God, we praise, Thy name we | |
| Niceta of Remesiana | M | 315 -- 415 | Thee, God, we praise, Thy name we bless | OLD HUNDREDTH |
| Grace P. Nichelson | F | | From the Savior's wounded side | |
| E. E. Nicherson | | | Once I was a lost one, and did not know | |
| Ernest Nichol | M | | | BRENTWOOD |
| H. Ernest Nichol | M | 1862 -- 1928 | We've a story to tell to the nations | [We've a story to tell to the nations] |
| Coleman D. Nicholas | | | Heard you not your neighbor calling | |
| J. Nicholas | | | Jesus said, how sweet the story | |
| John T. Nicholas | M | | We adore thee, Christ our Savior | |
| Jonathan Nicholas | | | Bydd, bydd, Rhyw ganu peraidd iawn ryw ddydd | |
| S. T. Nicholas | | | Come, Thou long expected Jesus (Nicholas) | |
| Thomas Ian Nicholas | M | 1980 - | [For By Grace] (Nicholas) | |
| Tresilian George Nicholas | U | 1822 - | Lord, when before Thy throne we meet | |
| M. A. Nicholl | F | | I see, by faith, a joyous land | |
| Nicholls | | | O thou best gift of heaven Thou who Thyself hast given | |
| Nichols | | | O thou, our fathers' God | |
| A. Nichols | | | The soul's communion with its God | |
| Adelia W. Nichols | | | Your dear one has gone to the bright world afar | |
| Alice J. Nichols | F | | Listen to the wondrous music | [Listen to the wondrous music] |
| Anna M. E. Nichols | F | | Glorious, beauteous, golden-bright | |
| C. Nichols | | | O God of truth, to thee I cry | |
| C. V. Nichols | | | As we seek for a land above | |
| Coleman D. Nichols | | | The rose and thorn exist together | |
| E. Nichols | | | Blessed Spirit, guide me, lead me | |
| G. W. Nichols | | | The soul is boundless as the skies | |
| J. A. Nichols | | | | |
| J. E. Nichols | | | There's a land of peace and gladness | |
| J. W. Nichols | | | Around the blessed Lord of life | |
| Kevin Nichols | M | 1929 -- 2006 | O God, how we have wandered | PASSION CHORALE (HERLICH TUT MICH VERLANGEN) |
| L. Adda Nichols | | | There's a refuge secure from the wintry blast | |
| Margaret Nichols | F | | The sinner sees a mote in the Christian's eye | |
| Mrs. Nichols | F | | Our Father, we may lisp that name | |
| N. J. Nichols | | | Jesus is a precious Savior | |
| T. W. Nichols | | | The Master is calling for workers today | |
| William F. Nichols | M | | There is a spot to me more dear | |
| James Nicholson | M | 1828 -- 1896 | Nothing unclean can enter in | |