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| Curtis Beach | M | 1914 -- 1993 | O be joyful in the Lord, sing before him | |
| Louisa J. Beach | | | I walk a lonely pilgrim here | |
| Perry W. Beach | U | 1917 -- 1990 | | [Amen] (Beach 12343) |
| Seth Curtis Beach | | | Where is he that came to save? | |
| Seth Curtis Beach | | | Mysterious Presence, source of all | WAREHAM |
| Beacon Book Store | | | | |
| Beacon Press | U | | | |
| C. W. Beadbeater | | | Come sing the sweet song | |
| Frances Beadleston | | | while the sun is shining there is work to do | |
| Hyde W. Beadon | M | 1812 -- 1891 | Fierce was the storm of wind | |
| H. B. Beagle | F | | While as Christians we journey to the mansions of light | |
| I. N. H. Beahm | | | To thee, O Lord, we come for light | |
| B. B. Beal | U | | How to reach the masses, men of ev'ry birth | LIFT HIM UP |
| D. A. Beale | | | Hark, the Christmas bells are ringing, Angel voices | |
| E. Beale | | | Long long ago in Bethlehem | |
| J. H. Beale | | | O Savior divine, I would lovingly twine | |
| B. B. B. | M | | I have been with Jesus, blessed be His name! | |
| J. B. Beall | | | I saw, when the winds swept over the mead | |
| J. Guy Beall | | | Our Savior left his throne on high | |
| John Otho Beall | M | | | [We are waiting and watching, dear Savior] |
| Mary Kay Beall | F | 1943 - | The Lord of Life, a vine is he | LATHAM |
| Miss Nobie T. Beall | | | He knoweth best! | |
| Pamela Conn Beall | F | | Who did, who did swallow Jonah | Who Did Swallow Jonah |
| Thomas Noble Beall | | | | [Let us send the Gospel message] |
| A. Beals | | | O spirits of love and beauty draw near | |
| S. J. Beals | | | Like to the modest, tender flower | |
| D. W. Beam | | | Once the Father in heaven | |
| M. Beam | | | | |
| Libbie A. Beaman | | | Abide in me, I am the vine | |
| F. Beamish | | | Set wholly apart for the use of the Master | |
| A. M. Bean | | | The sands have been washed in the footprints | [The sands have been washed in the footprints] |
| Albina L. Bean | F | | O brother, strive! thy crown is not yet won | |
| E. F. Bear | U | | 'Twas sung by the poets, foreseen in the spirit | ['Twas sung by the poets, foreseen in the spirit] |
| Norman Bearcroft | | | | MOTHER MACHREE |
| D. Beard | | | Some wonderful, happy tomorrow | |
| D. N. Beard | | | Be a witness for the Lord | |
| D. W. Beard | | | Heavenly Father, be thou with us | |
| E. D. Beard | | | The Savior leads me on | |
| Fred L. Beard | M | | There's a home just over yonder | |
| Frederica Beard | | | | |
| Rev. Geo. P. Beard | M | | Beautiful city, the home of the blest | [Beautiful city, the home of the blest] |
| K. R. Beard | | | I think as I look at Calvary | |
| L. B. Beard | | | I thank thee, dear Lord | |
| J. O. Bearden | | | Great the joy it gives to trust my Savior | |
| James Bearden | F | | Blessed are the little children | |
| A. E. Beardsley | | | There will dawn a golden morning | |
| M. Beardsley | | | From all the fret and fever | |
| J. A. Bearl | | | A welcome warm, a welcome true | |
| Adaline H. Beary | | | In the tomb our Savior lay | |
| T. A. J. Beasley | | | Christians, we have met for service | |