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| Alafen | | | Glan gerabiaid a seraffiaid | |
| Alafon | | | Gan ymchwel, Arglwydd, at Dy dr'd (O God, would I might bring to Thee) | |
| Alain Mabit (19??-) | | | Glory, in the highest glory | PSALM 42 |
| Alandon Press | U | | | |
| Alanson R. Knox | | | | |
| N. H. Albaugh | | | Who'll be sowing, sowing precious golden grain | |
| Erasmus Alber | U | 1500 -- 1553 | Nun freut euch gottes Kinder all | |
| A. von Brandenburg, 1522-57 | M | 1490 -- 1568 | The will of God is always best | WAS MEIN GOTT WILL |
| Albert E. Brumley & Sons | U | | | |
| Heinrich Albert | M | 1604 -- 1651 | One there is, above all others | ALBERT |
| His Royal Highness Prince Albert | M | 1819 -- 1861 | | GOTHA (Albert) |
| Heinrich Alberti | M | 1604 -- 1655 | Gott des Himmels und der Erden | |
| Marie J. Alberti | F | | The good ship Christianity | |
| Albertine | | | There is a land that the eye hath not seen | |
| Johann Baptist von Albertini | M | | Geh und säe Thr'nensaat | |
| Albertini | M | 1769 -- 1831 | Long in the spirit-world my soul had sought | |
| C. C. Albertson | | | Enter and worship here | |
| J. G. Albinus, 1625-79 | M | 1624 -- 1679 | All men living are but mortal | ALLE MENSCHEN MÜSSEN STERBEN |
| George C. Alborn | M | | Lord, my path leads oft mid ways unknown | |
| Alois Albrecht | U | 1936 - | Kelkafoje ni meze de tag' | [manchmal feiern wir mitten am tag] |
| Albrecht | | | Was mein Gott will, [das] g'scheh allzeit | |
| Martin Albrecht, 1909-93 | M | | In trembling hands, Lord God, we hold | IN TREMBLING HANDS |
| Albert of Brandenburg | M | | Whate'er God wills, let that be done | |
| Anne Metzler Albright | F | | [By Peter's House] | |
| E. Albright | | | For Jesus' love so rich and free | |
| R. W. Albright | | | Teach me to know thy will, O Lord | |
| William Albright | M | | Father, we thank you for you planted | ALBRIGHT |
| J. Alcock | U | | It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord: and to sing praises unto thy Name - O Most Highest | [It is a good thing to give thanks] (Alcock) |
| Walter G. Alcock, 1861- | M | 1861 -- 1947 | O North, with all thy vales of green | BRYANT |
| J. H. Alcon | | | I'm in the way, the narrow way | |
| Louisa M. Alcott | F | 1833 -- 1888 | A little kingdom I possess | ALCOTT |
| Alcuin | M | 735 -- 804 | Eternal light, shine in my heart | JACOB |
| Caroline S. Alden | F | | Overshadowed with thy glory | |
| G. B. Alden | | | Beautiful, lovely hands, praying | |
| Alden Spooner | | | | |
| G. G. Alderbeth | | | Aalderdomen redan sprider | |
| W. E. Alderman | | | I can hear my Savior calling, So can I | |
| Nathan Aldersley | M | | Of all in earth or heaven | |
| E. S. Alderson | F | 1818 -- 1889 | Lord of glory, Thou hast bought us | |
| E. G. Aldinger | | | Wenn still dein Aug' im Kummer weint | |
| E. P. Aldred | | | Sing more of heaven, ye blood brought | |
| Jann Aldredge-Clanton | F | 1946 - | Like a mother with her children | UNENDING PRAISE |
| A. R. Aldrich | | | He hath not guessed Christ's agony | |
| D. T. Aldrich | | | In the old church tower, Hangs the bell | |
| Henry Aldrich, 1647-1710 | M | 1647 -- 1710 | O be joyful in the Lord all ye lands | [The Invitatory: Jubilate] (Aldrich) |
| Rev. J. Aldrich | | | | |
| Julia C. Aldrich | F | | Jesus said with tender pleading | |
| T. B. Aldrich | | | Sick of myself and all that keeps the light | |
| Dennis Aldridge, 1934- | M | 1934 - | Lord, thou hast brought us to this place | MELITA |
| E. I. Aldridge | | | When the days are dreary | |