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| Simeon Coan | M | | No burning heats by day | DELIGHT [2] |
| J. J. Coate | F | | We are traveling in the blessed, holy highway | |
| A. H. Coates | | | O children of the Lord, look up | |
| Eric Coates, 1886-1958 | M | 1886 -- 1957 | God is our strength and refuge | DAM BUSTERS MARCH |
| Florence Earle Coates | F | | I thank thee that howe'er we climb | |
| Kenneth W. Coates (b. 1917) | M | 1917 - | O Trinity, O Trinity | Trinity |
| Stephen Coates, 1952- | U | 1952 - | See him lying on a bed of straw | CALYPSO CAROL |
| C. Coatney | | | Somewhere a-down life's valley | |
| Clyde E. Coatney | | | Mother has gone on to heaven | |
| E. Coats | | | Around the old time altar | |
| J. Coats | | | Preaching is daily leading souls aright | |
| J. B. Coats | | | Be saved, the warning comes today | |
| James B. Coats | M | 1901 -- 1961 | Living below in this old sinful world | WHERE COULD I GO |
| Mrs. J. B. Coats | F | | Keep me, hide me, oh my Father | |
| R. J. B. Coats | | | Down deep in my soul a melody rings | |
| E. Coatsworth | | | The babe is cold | |
| A. P. Cobb | | | There's a feast of love in the courts above | |
| Douglas Cobb | | | Praises to Jesus we will be voicing | |
| E. H. Cobb | | | Gentle spirit, hover o'er us | |
| E. M. Cobb | | | When the bells are sweetly | |
| Rev. Gerald F. Cobb | M | 1838 -- 1904 | We come in the might of the Lord of light | [We come in the might of the Lord of light] |
| Grace Elizabeth Cobb | F | | Blessed Lily of the Valley, oh, how fair is he! | |
| H. N. Cobb | | | Min Vej er trang, min Fader | |
| John V. Cobb | M | | When Jesus shall come from glory | |
| L. A. Cobb | F | | Scatter the germs of the beautiful | |
| R. P. Cobb | | | I have heard a most wonderful story of a Shepherd | |
| S. Cobb | M | 1675 -- 1713 | Great God, before thy throne we bow | |
| Sylvanus Cobb | | | | |
| T. S. Cobb | | | | |
| Thomas S. Cobb | M | | Lead some soul to Jesus Cobb, T S | |
| W. H. Cobb | | | Thou ever living Cornerstone | |
| William Cobb | M | | While the angels are watching o'er us | |
| Frances P. Cobbe | F | 1822 -- 1904 | God draws a cloud over each gleaming morn | |
| Ingram Cobbin | M | 1777 -- 1851 | If 'tis sweet to mingle where | |
| C. H. C. | U | | The tallest tree in paradise | [The tallest tree in paradise] |
| Ralph H. Cobbs | M | | When I should feel lonely or I should feel sad | |
| Kenneth Lorne Cober | M | 1902 - | Renew thy church, her ministries restore | ALL IS WELL |
| S. C. Cobern | | | In the Savior's steps I'll follow | |
| S. Cobian | | | Mi corazon se siente | |
| Sergio Cobian | | | | |
| Benjamin J. Coblentz | M | | I opened my heart to the word divine | |
| E. L. Coblentz | | | Rosy cheek and dimple | |
| John Coblentz | | | There is a city, bright and fair | |
| S. A. Coblentz | | | I would not reach the mountain's crest | |
| Wallace I. Coburn | M | | Jesus is coming, the glorious King | |
| William F. Coburn | M | | There by the river loved ones gone before | |
| Paul W. Cochran | M | | In a land of glory I will sing the story | |
| W. A. Cochran | | | O praise the Lord, let | |