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| B. B. Beal & Co. | U | | | |
| B. C. M. | U | | Pues si vivimos, para Dios vivimos (In all our living, we belong to God) | PUES SI VIVIMOS |
| B. Cooke | | | | |
| B. F. Campbell | | | | |
| B. F. Carter | | | | |
| B. Franklin | | | | |
| B. Griffith | | | | |
| B. Herder | | | | |
| B. Herder Book Co. | U | | | |
| J. H. B. | U | | Sometimes along our journey here | |
| B-Natural Music Co. | U | | | |
| B.P.C. | | | My life is a wearisome journey | |
| R. B. | U | | Come unto Jesus, all ye that labor | [Come unto Jesus, all ye that labor] |
| B. R. | U | | Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendor | BRYN CALFARIA |
| R. E. B. | U | | There's a sweet bird in the maple tree | SPRING SONG |
| B. Waugh & T. Mason | | | | |
| Gerben Baaij | M | 1929 - | O LORD, I call for help by day | VERGEEF, O HEER |
| E. A. Baar | | | Day by day and night by night | |
| Shari Baar | F | | [Let the Little Children] (Baar) | |
| Lara Baatenburg | F | | Many and great, O God, are your works | LACQUIPARLE |
| Nabil Wasfi Babawi | U | | Na sebe huwa arrabu hakathe qalat nafsee. | |
| Franklin Babb | | | My life was once so very drear | |
| E. D. Babbitt | | | Stand for the right and stand for the true | |
| M. J. Babbitt | | | There's no friend to me like Jesus | |
| C. M. Babcock | | | The bells, the bells are ringing | |
| G. H. Babcock | | | What dost thou here | |
| M. A. Babcock | | | There's a beautiful home | |
| M. L. Babcock | | | God of the dew, in gentlest | |
| Maltbie D. Babcock | M | 1858 -- 1901 | This is my Father's world | TERRA BEATA |
| Rufus Babcock | M | 1798 -- 1875 | | |
| T. Babcock | | | | |
| Theron Babcock | | | Lost, and wandering, blind as can be | |
| W. K. Babcock | | | | |
| William R. Babcock | M | | | |
| H. G. Babel | | | Im Geiste seh' ich Jesum gehn | |
| C. P. E. Bach | M | 1714 -- 1788 | | WEIMAR (BACH) |
| G. D. M. Bach | | | Christmas is here with joy untold | |
| J. Christoph Bach, 1642-1703 | M | 1642 -- 1703 | In his temple now behold him | ST. LEONARD (BACH) |
| Johann S. Bach, 1685-1750 | M | 1685 -- 1750 | A mighty fortress is our God | EIN FESTE BURG (ISORHYTHMIC) |
| Sarah Bache | F | | See how he loved, exclaimed the Jews | |
| T. T. Bacheller | | | Sweet surprises wait the Christian | |
| Mary A. Bachelor | F | | Bury thy sorrow, The world has its share | |
| F. Bachmann | | | Nein, nimmer kann ich Schweigen | |
| Johann Caspar Bachofen, 1695-1755 | M | 1695 -- 1755 | God's own child, I gladly say it | BACHOFEN |
| Back to the Bible Publishers | U | | | |
| Frederick W. Backemeyer | M | | This my prayer, O God, I offer | |
| B. R. Backer, b. 1929 | M | 1929 - | Triumphant from the grave | TRIUMPH |
| J. O. Backlund | | | How wondrous is the blessing | |
| Thomas Backman | M | | Once my heart was so heavy with weight of my sin | |
| Thure Backman | | | All through life's journey is Jesus near | |