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| J. H. Fillmore | M | 1849 -- 1936 | I know that my Redeemer liveth, And on the earth | [I know that my Redeemer liveth] |
| J. R. Fillmore | | | We're marching | |
| M. Fillmore | | | Create in me a new heart, Lord | |
| Fillmore Music House | | | | |
| Finch | | | Savior dear, Thou art my brother, from afar | |
| A. T. Finch | | | There will be no sorrow coming on the morrow | |
| Charles A. Finch | M | | Who would be greatest among you | |
| F. M. Finch, 1827- | | | Says Christ, our Champion,--follow Me | |
| Marjorie Louise Finch | | | A star, a star is shining in the sky | |
| Robert Brooks Finch | M | | | SANTIAGO |
| S. M. Finch | | | In the morning sow thy seed | |
| W. Finch | | | Jesus, to thee I cast | |
| Kathryn Finchey | | | He is the same, He is the same, There's power | |
| Sarah B. Findlater | F | 1823 -- 1907 | Rejoice, rejoice, believers | GREENLAND |
| Bob Findlay | | | There's a precious old book, it's the Bible | |
| Bob Findley | | | | |
| H. C. Findley | | | When our load seems heavy to bear | |
| Birdie E. Fink | F | | Hoeret ein schmaler weg | |
| G. W. Fink | | | Dem ew'gen unsre Lieder, Was auch das Herz | |
| George A. Fink | M | | Our school days here will soon be o'er | |
| Gottfried W. Fink | M | 1783 -- 1846 | How vast the benefits divine | BETHLEHEM |
| N. W. Fink | | | | |
| William L. Fink | M | | Lord God of love, bless thou the bond | |
| H. C. Finlay | | | I have found a Friend in Jesus | |
| Ida Ronyon Finlay | | | Have ye looked for my [the] sheep in the desert, For those who have missed their way | |
| K. G. Finlay | | | Jesus rose on Easter day | |
| Kenneth G. Finlay | M | 1882 -- 1974 | Jesus, whose all-redeeming love | AYRSHIRE |
| A. E. Finley | | | Dear sinner, the Savior is pleading today | |
| Annetta Finley | | | I'd rather walk with Jesus | |
| E. D. Finley | | | While traveling through this world of sorrow, and | |
| Gene C. Finley | | | Here we have a humble dwelling | |
| H. C. Finley | | | Blessed be the name of Christ the Savior | |
| H. D. Finley | | | There's a beautiful home where no sorrow e'er can come | |
| H. G. Finley | | | When Jesus comes to earth again | |
| John Finley | M | | Whenever war, with its red woes | |
| Roy Finley | M | | As I travel to my home | |
| Ralph Finn, b. 1941 | M | 1941 - | The master came to bring good news | ICH GLAUB AN GOTT |
| H. W. Finney | | | In the Bible we're told of the home of the soul | |
| L. E. Finney | | | The streets are crowded with the throngs | |
| Erasmus Fink | M | 1627 -- 1694 | Ein tröpflein von den Reben | |
| Fireside Friend Publishing Company | U | | | |
| Firm Foundation Pub. Co. | U | | | |
| Firm Foundation Pub. House | | | | |
| Firm Foundation Publishing House | | | | |
| First Universal Church, Boston | | | | |
| R. A. Firth | U | | Angels, roll the rock away! | FIRTH |
| B. W. Firtle | | | I am trusting my Redeemer | |
| Stephen Fischbacher | M | 1960 - | | HE'S ALWAYS THERE |
| Albert C. Fischer | M | | Thou mayest shun the Lord Jesus today | |
| C. Fischer | | | The tribute of our thanks we bring | |