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| Roberto C. Savage | M | | Yo vivo, Señor, porque tú vives (I am living, Lord, because you live) | YO VIVO SEÑOR |
| S. H. Savage | | | I have heard about a city | |
| Sarah Savage | F | | My God, when memory turns to gaze | |
| W. W. Savage | F | | Call the reapers | |
| Wilda Savage | | | Lord Jesus, take this life of mine | |
| William Savage | M | 1720 -- 1789 | | [Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us] |
| Girolamo Savonarola | M | 1452 -- 1498 | Lord, we pray not for tranquility | |
| Thomas F. Savoy | M | 1955 - | | CREATOR SPIRITUS |
| Michael Saward | M | 1932 - | King of the universe, Lord of the ages | RUSSIAN HYMN |
| J. M. Sawers | | | Come all ye rebels home to God | |
| Anita L. Sawin | | | O why do bells for Christmas ring | |
| M. M. Sawin | | | We're happy, we're happy | |
| C. B. Sawyer | F | | How limitless the power within | |
| C. C. Sawyer | | | Why am I so weak and weary | |
| C. M. Sawyer | F | | O angel of the land of peace | |
| Caroline Sawyer | F | | Om toernekroent nu framfoer dig han stod | |
| E. W. Sawyer | | | We shall meet beyond the river | |
| F. R. Sawyer | | | No promise he made was e'er broken | |
| Frank Sawyer | M | | I've come to tell (Te Vengo a decir) | TE VENGO |
| J. A. Sawyer | | | I come, dear Lord, with aching heart | |
| Nettil L. Sawyer Lester | F | | Come let us worship the Lord | [Come let us worship the Lord] |
| Mattie Sawyer | F | | Our young folks, here we bid you welcome | |
| Ruth Sawyer | F | 1880 -- 1970 | Shall I tell you who will come to Bethlehem on Christmas Morn | |
| S. B. Sawyer | | | How bright is the day when the Christian | |
| Jane Euphemia Saxby | F | 1811 -- 1898 | Father, into thy loving hands | |
| John G. Saxe | M | | Come, listen a while to me | |
| Robert Saxon | M | | Have faith in God when paths are dark and drear | |
| Will L. Saxon | M | | Brother, when we cross beyond this vale | |
| J. H. Saxton | | | From highest heaven the Master calls | |
| Saxton & Pierce | | | | |
| S. B. Saxton | | | | REQUIEM (Saxton) |
| Susan Sayers | F | | Oh, that today you would listen to God's voice | [Oh, that today you would listen to God's voice] |
| S. M. Sayford | | | Meditation in God's word | |
| E. Sayles | | | There's a land of gladness | |
| H. F. Sayles | | | | |
| Harold F. Sayles | M | | Though the way before me may be dark and drear | |
| J. Sayles | | | Beautiful star in heaven so bright | |
| Lita Barney Sayles | | | Hear ye the cry, O men of earth | |
| Carol Hart Sayre | | | First we go to hoe our garden | |
| Jennie Sayre | F | | I'm a temperance man, I will do what I can | |
| George F. Sayres | M | | No foes I have to fear, Naught can betide me | |
| Peter J. Scagnelli, b. 1949 | M | 1949 - | Christians, praise the paschal victim (Víctimae Pascháli laudes) | [Christians, praise the paschal victim] |
| A. J. Scarborough | | | My hopes are placed on high | |
| G. D. Scarborough | | | When the clouds along my way | |
| Julius E. Scarborough | | | In the heavenly way I am walking | |
| W. B. Scarborough | | | Cast a smile of love and sunshine | |
| E. H. Scarbrough | | | O how sweet is is to know, that the Savior | |
| Rhonda Scelsi | F | | Little bitty baby | Little Bitty Baby |
| David A. Schack | M | 1947 - | | MAUNDY |
| C. L. Schacklock | F | | Heirs of an eternal kingdom | |