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| If sometime you should hear across the night |
| A. A. Amstutz | | | |
| If your own sorrows you want to forget |
| Calia Altst'tter | | | |
| Ihr, Dornen lieb, ihr Dornen wert |
| J. C. Arndt | | | |
| I'll be seeing you in heaven |
| Dessie E. Andrew | | | |
| I'll build my house on the solid rock |
| E. M. Avrett | | | |
| I'll follow Christ, my Lord and King |
| John Akers | M | | |
| I'm dreaming of home |
| Finis C. Ashmore | | | |
| I'm glad that I am born to die |
| Anson | | | |
| Im Hafen, heller Freudenruf |
| F. Auge | | | |
| I'm in the way, the narrow way |
| J. H. Alcon | | | |
| I'm riding down the road |
| F. Ashby | | | |
| In a lonely manger born |
| Seigi Abe, 1891-1974 | U | 1891 - | MABUNE |
| In common prayer our hearts ascend |
| O. F. Adams | | | |
| In de dark wood, no Indian nigh |
| William Ahes | M | | |
| In heaven above, in heaven above |
| Johan Astrom | M | | I HEMMELEN |
| In my Father's house are many mansions fair |
| Augustina | | | |
| In our dear Lord's garden |
| Ella S. Armitage | F | 1841 -- 1931 | |
| In sympathy for those who weep |
| Harley Anderson | | | |
| In that blissful land of pleasure |
| A. A. Allison | | | |
| In that happy home in glory |
| P. W. Arbogast | | | |
| In the arms of Jesus I sweetly rest |
| Adayln | U | | |
| In the blessed light of Jesus |
| J. W. Acuff | M | | |
| In the building of men |
| M. V. Allen | | | |
| In the crimson of the morning |
| Lyman Whitney Allen | | | |
| In the grassy places |
| Ernst Anschütz | M | | |
| In the gray of the morn |
| Jennis P. Ames | | | |
| In the Holy Bible, did you ever |
| M. E. Abbey | M | | |
| In the night I can take my rest |
| Brother Anthony of Taizé | M | 1942 - | |
| In the old church tower, hangs the bell |
| D. T. Aldrich | | | |
| In the rays of light divine |
| Helen Van Anderson | F | | |
| In the service of the Savior |
| Alice Armstrong | F | | |
| In their places, loving faces |
| J. H. Ashfield | U | | |
| In trembling hands, Lord God, we hold |
| Martin Albrecht, 1909-93 | M | | IN TREMBLING HANDS |
| Into thy hands, O Lord, myself I give |
| Susan J. Adams | F | | |
| Is nature all so beautiful |
| Thomas Ashe | M | | |
| [It Is Good] |
| Dan Adler | M | | |
| It swells upon the noon-day breeze |
| John Coleman Adams | M | | |
| I've broken bonds of sin |
| Robert H. Arnold | M | | |
| I've heard the story how the Savior came |
| Nelda Allen | | | |
| I've jewels in heaven that beckon |
| A. W. Adams | | | |
| Já termina o ano velhoç damos a Jesus louvor |
| Maria da Glória Loureiro de Andrade | F | | BABYLONIAN RIVERS |
| Jesu, solace of the soul |
| Anselm of Lucca | | | |
| Jesus, at Your holy table |
| Tom Allen | M | 1958 - | BEACH SPRING |
| Jesus, dine dybe Vunder |
| N. K. Arktander | | | |
| Jesus, draw us closer to thee |
| J. P. Ashley | | | |
| Jesus, great Sovereign of the skies |
| A. Z. Adams | | | |
| Jesus, hear my humble pleading |
| S. V. Autere | | | |
| Jesus is light and no darkness at all |
| Neill Acuff | | | |
| Jesus is our great salvation |
| John Adams | M | | |
| Jesus, Jesus, sweetest name to me |
| Charlotte E. Arnold | F | | |