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| Lucia Kimball | | | Come, ,join our temperance army | |
| M. C. Kimball | | | We're toiling up the rugged | |
| Maud Belnap Kimball | | | Mother dear, I love you so | |
| R. Kimball | | | Hark to the sound | |
| Clark Kimberling | M | 1942 - | What God prepares for those who love him | RENVILLE |
| Robert F. Kimbrel | M | | Beyond the stars I have a home | |
| N. T. Kimbrell | | | Are you living for the King | |
| A. L. Kimbrough | | | We're going home to heaven | |
| J. S. Kimbrough | | | At thy feet repentant kneeling | |
| S T Kimbrough, Jr. | M | 1936 - | [Koi Au Na Sala Na Dina] | |
| Timothy E. Kimbrough | M | | [Peace I Leave With You] (Kimbrough) | |
| J. M. Kimmel | | | The Lord is my Shepherd, I know | |
| T. L. Kimmel | | | Sing a song of gladness, send the gospel light | |
| S. C. Kimmerly | | | There are souls all around who are seeking | |
| C. Kinchen | | | Grace, grace, O that's a welcome [joyful] sound | |
| Charles Kinchin | M | | Lord Jesus Christ, all praise to thee | |
| F. Kind | | | Wieder mit eilendem Fluegel | |
| Kinder & Wright | | | | |
| L. James Kindig | | | Life's ebbing tide appears before us | |
| W. B. Kindle | | | O I'm so glad for Jesus | |
| W. T. Kindrick | | | There's a grand old story I have often heard | |
| G. Kindsfather | | | All is light along love's great | |
| A. K. King | | | Do I believe in Christ, Anointed One | |
| A. King | M | 1837 -- 1926 | My soul with patience waits | [My soul with patience waits] |
| King & Baird | | | | |
| Carroll C. King | | | I would pattern after Jesus | |
| C. King | M | 1859 -- 1934 | O be joyful in the Lord all ye lands, serve the Lord with gladness | [O be joyful in the Lord] (King) |
| D. M. King | | | When we all reach that home on the shining shore | |
| David H. King | M | | Are you leaning, gently leaning | |
| E. King | | | Let superstition be destroyed | |
| E. J. King | M | 1821 -- 1844 | Did Christ o'er sinner's weep? | WEEPING SAVIOUR |
| E. L. M. King | | | Soft falls the night | |
| George King | M | | | [They crucified my Savior, and nailed Him to the cross] |
| H. T. King | | | We'll bless our God for daily bread | |
| Henry M. King | M | | An open Bible for the world, May this our glorious | |
| Homer L. King | | | In this world we have our burdens | |
| J. King | | | Da Jesus, frelsens kilde | |
| John King | M | 1789 -- 1858 | When, his salvation bringing | |
| L. K. | F | | I have heard of a mansion That is brighter than the sun | [I have heard of a mansion That is brighter than the sun] |
| Lydia Blaine King | | | Now my heart is singing of the Christ I love | |
| Martin Luther King, Jr. | M | 1929 -- 1968 | Is someone here moving toward the twilight of life | |
| May King | F | | Do they miss me at home, do they miss me? | |
| N. King | | | | |
| Robert King | M | 1676 -- 1728 | Come, O thou Traveler unknown | DAVID'S HARP |
| S. W. King | | | | |
| Stoddart King | M | 1899 -- 1933 | Nights are growing very lonely | |
| Violet King | | | Hold up the light my brother | |
| Violet E. King | | | Anywhere with Jesus I know | |
| W. J. K. | M | | Forward, ye soldiers, hear the Captain calling for you | |
| Millicent D. Kingham | F | | | BENSON (Kingham) |