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| Mildred Adair | F | | At sleep or at play, God sees | |
| A. Adam | | | Ach Gott, gedemke mein, gedenke mein zum | |
| Adolphe Adam | M | 1803 -- 1856 | Po hemolele! (O, holy night!) | CANTIQUE DE NOEL |
| Allison Adam | F | | My eyes are dim with weeping | [My eyes are dim with weeping] |
| Barbara E. Adam | | | Heavenly Father, hear our prayer as we bow | |
| Adam of Saint Victor | M | 1100 -- 1192 | Come, pure hearts, in sweetest measures | |
| Adam Geibel Music Co. | U | | | |
| Heinrich Adam | M | | Herr Gott, du uns bewahren | |
| J. G. Adam | | | Herald of the Lord's salvation | |
| Adams | | | Blessed Jesus, thee we sing | |
| A. Emmett Adams | M | | We'll sing in the morning a song of cration | THE BELLS OF ST. MARY'S |
| A. H. Adams | | | Hear the gentle Shepherd calling lambs like me | |
| A. H. Adams | F | | What are our light afflictions | |
| Mrs. A. M. Adams | F | | Softly sing our parting lay | |
| A. W. Adams | | | I've jewels in heaven that beckon | |
| A. Z. Adams | | | Jesus, great Sovereign of the skies | |
| B. M. Adams | | | Sad and weary with my longing | |
| Adams, Blackmer & Lyon | | | | |
| C. A. Adams | | | Sing praises to our Lord | |
| C. W. Adams | | | O I am an heir of my Savior and King | |
| Carrie B. Adams | F | 1859 - | We're cadets that want to battle for the right | [We're cadets that want to battle for the right] Adams |
| Adams & Co. | U | | | |
| Cora M. Adams | | | Pilgrims of earth on your journey through life | |
| E. Adams | | | Land ahead, its fruits are waving | |
| E. H. Adams | | | Weeping may endure, may endure for a night | |
| E. L. Adams | | | Keep your eye upon the Savior | |
| E. T. Adams | | | At the feet of Jesus prayeing | |
| Edward E. Adams | M | | Here this earthly life, with its sin and strife | |
| Edwin V. Adams | M | | Has Jesus, the Savior, redeemed thee from sin | |
| Elizabeth C. Adams | F | | Father, we thy loving children | |
| G. C. Adams | | | As we travel through this world | |
| Georgia B. Adams | | | Like a ledger unopened the year lies ahead | |
| H. Adams | | | O watch, you well by daylight | |
| H. A. Adams | | | Father divine, O may my prayer | |
| H. B. Adams | | | Traveler on the road of sin and sorrow | |
| H. C. Adams | | | Thy life in me, my life for thee | |
| J. Adams | | | Raise the adoring song | |
| J. S. Adams | | | In childhood's young and happy hours, I wander free o'er hill and plain | |
| J. S. Adams | F | | As I humbly kneel each morning | |
| J. W. Adams | | | What rejoicing there will be, when our Savior's face | |
| Jessie Adams | U | 1863 -- 1954 | I feel the winds of God today | |
| John Adams | M | | Jesus is our great salvation | |
| John Coleman Adams | M | | It swells upon the noon-day breeze | |
| J. G. Adams | M | | Bless, o bless, almighty Father | |
| John Quincy Adams | M | 1767 -- 1848 | How swift, alas, the moments fly | |
| John S. Adams | M | | Angels bright are drawing near | |
| John W. Adams | M | | My Christ, my Christ, my tongue confesseth thee | |
| K. Adams | | | A faithful worker ever be | |
| Larry Adams | M | | Holy, holy, holy, holy, holy Lord | [Holy, holy, holy, holy, holy Lord] |
| M. Adams | | | How bright the hours when out in the wildwood | |