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| Alford | | | Savior of them that trust in Thee | |
| Burns Alford | | | Long years I squandered | |
| Henry Alford. 1810-1871 | M | 1810 -- 1871 | We walk by faith and not by sight | DUNLAP'S CREEK (McFarland) |
| Janie Alford | F | 1887 -- 1986 | Come, O Spirit, dwell among us | EBENEZER |
| Julian Alford | | | All, all for Thee, Lord, I offer each day | |
| L. A. Alford | | | May I go to the Sunday School | |
| Alfred Beirly | M | | | |
| Alfred E. Smith | M | | | |
| Joseph R. Alfred | M | | Faith of our fathers, living still | ST. CATHERINE |
| Pauline Alfred (1938-) | F | 1938 - | Silent night! Holy night! (Chiyamaun atipiskach) (Saltexa ganutłex) | STILLE NACHT |
| Alfred T. Goodsell | M | | | |
| King Alfred | M | | As the sun doth daily rise | |
| William Rounseville Alger | M | | A sleepless night; the rain pours fast | |
| Franciscus Algermann | | | Ach Herr, wie sind meiner Feind so viel | |
| Cyril A. Alington | M | 1872 -- 1955 | Good Christians all, rejoice and sing | GELOBT SEI GOTT |
| Aliquis | U | | Thou art gone up on high | ST. BARNABAS |
| George Alison | M | | Behold the Lamb of God! | [Behold the Lamb of God!] |
| Richard Allison, 16th cent. | M | 1588 -- 1606 | Hail to the Lord who comes | OLD 120TH |
| W. M. Alison | | | Come hear my song, 'tis heaven's lay | |
| Solomon Alkabetz | M | 1505 -- 1576 | "Observe ye" and "remember" still | ["Observe ye" and "remember" still] |
| Allen Alket | | | There's someone who helps me when friends pass | |
| F. Allaben | | | Amazing, holy mystery, unfathomed sacrifice | |
| S. Allaire | F | | I love the Sabbath school, heaven of rest | |
| Isabel C. Allam | F | | When the shadows round you gather, When the day is long and drear | |
| J. Allan | | | Our hearts are full of welcome | |
| John J. Allan | M | | My heart is burdened my sins oppress | |
| W. F. Allan | | | Go now thy way, said Felix | |
| Ben Allaway | M | | Lord, how many are my foes! | [Lord, how many are my foes] |
| E. Allbright | | | Unfurl the temperance banner | |
| S. Allcot | | | As I traveled down life's pathway | |
| Stella Allcot | | | | |
| Ida R. Alldredge | | | They, the builders of the nation | |
| G. B. Alldridge | | | Ye saints of the Lord, rejoice and be glad | |
| R. Alldridge | | | Come children, let us join | |
| J. C. Allebach | | | | |
| R. Allelyn | | | We live in a world of sin | |
| Helen Miller Allem | F | | As I sat alone in the evening | |
| Benjamin F. Alleman | U | | If God be on my side | ALLEMAN |
| J. H. A. | | | List to the voice, tho' still and small | |
| John H. Alleman | M | | A home on high is waiting | |
| Allen | | | Savior, who didst die for me | |
| A. Allen | | | Beautiful Sabbath songs | |
| A. E. Allen | | | A lovely lily dreamed | |
| A. S. Allen | | | Cheerily, cheerily, sing we all | |
| Alfred Allen | M | | Follow me in life's fair morning, list the Savior's pleading | |
| Alfred Reginald Allen | M | 1876 -- 1918 | Fierce was the wild billow | ST. HELENA |
| Alice E. Allen | F | | Arise, arise, lift up your eyes | |
| Anna M. Allen | F | | O leave the banquet halls | |
| B. Allen | | | There is a holy one | |
| Blaine H. Allen | M | | Little baby Jesus, born in Bethlehem | [Little baby Jesus, born in Bethlehem] |