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| [A New Commandment] |
| Gladys Teran De Prado | F | | |
| A new day dawns in beauty fair |
| Reba Wright Lauer | | | |
| A new life now would you |
| Arthur D. Kennedy | M | | |
| A new religion shakes the earth |
| Thomas Lake Harris | M | 1823 -- 1906 | |
| A new shrine stands in beauty reared |
| Leonard Marshall | M | | |
| A new shrine stands in beauty reared |
| Louis Marshall | | | [A new shrine stands in beauty reared] |
| A new year comes, 'tis at our door |
| Frederick Stansbery | M | | |
| A newspaper reporter writes the news each day |
| Lee Roy Abernathy | | | |
| A noble life, a simple faith An open heart and |
| A. S. Isaacs | | | |
| A nuestro Padre Dios Alcemos nuestra voz |
| Estrella de Belen | | | |
| A oes, genych chwi delynau |
| Gwilym ap Lleision | | | |
| A parting hymn we sing |
| Aaron R. Wolfe | M | 1821 -- 1902 | SCHUMANN |
| A peace sweet and holy sweeps over my soul |
| Glenn E. Wagoner | M | | |
| A peace the world can never know |
| Gustav A. Collin | | | |
| A peal of thunder calls the brave |
| Max Schneckenberger | | | |
| Aŋpetu woyasu kte ciŋ |
| Thomas Wakanna | M | | |
| A picture made of mother dear |
| J. Porter Wilhite | | | |
| A pierced hand is knocking at thy door |
| Burroughs | | | |
| A pilgrim here, I journey on |
| W. O. Townsend | | | |
| A pilgrim I journey o'er life's rugged way |
| Miss M. Hampton | | | |
| A pilgrim in a weary land |
| M. L. Piper | | | |
| A pilgrim through this lonely world |
| Edward Denny | M | 1796 -- 1889 | |
| A pilgrim to the Holy Land |
| A. K. Bond | | | |
| A place is prepared up in heaven |
| A. L. Burnett | | | |
| A pleasing sound falls on my ear |
| S. Hoyt | | | |
| A pledge, a pledge to water |
| S. A. Gamble | F | | |
| A pool of water pure as dew |
| Addie C. Barrett | | | |
| A poor humble sinner on earth here I am |
| William Herbert Brewster | M | | |
| A precious one from us is gone |
| Jesse Powell | | | |
| A present help, when lowering clouds grow dark |
| Ella E. Miles | F | | |
| A priceless gift to men was given |
| Effie Stevens | | | |
| A prodigal I once did roam |
| Edgar Jackson | M | | |
| A prodigal son had strayed |
| Claude C. Brady | | | |
| A race of slaves, from bondage sore |
| James D. Gilbert | M | | |
| A radiant light is dawning |
| Mabel J. Rosemon | F | 1880 - | |
| A raindrop fell on a blossom gay |
| Eda L. Formhals | | | |
| A ransom for all My Savior once came |
| Mary J. Helphingstine | F | | |
| A re a re tsu yu ga ki ra ki ra to |
| Nichiyo Gakko Dojin | | | |
| A rest for the weary, a rest for the faint |
| J. F. Bingham | | | |
| A rhyme of good death's inn |
| Lizette W. Reese | | | |
| A rich amn sumptuously did fare |
| S. A. Day | | | |
| A rich man was he, and his acres were broad |
| Vivian A. Dake | | | |
| A rich young ruler came to Christ by night |
| Dee Abernathy | | | |
| A river of crimson flows down from the tree |
| H. E. M. Snyder | | | |
| A river of love now is flowing so free |
| Adger M. Pace | M | 1882 -- 1959 | |
| A river rolls along between |
| E. E. Pate | | | |
| A robin perched on a leafless tree |
| Willis Pelton | | | |
| A roof so tight, and a hearth so bright |
| A. Carey | | | |
| A ruler once came to Jesus and said |
| G. W. Sederquist | | | |
| A rummy, fat and sleek, stood in his retreat |
| Robert Matthews | M | | |