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| A beautiful land by faith I see |
| Jonathan Hall | M | | |
| A better land, dear Lord for this |
| Imogene Humphrey | | | |
| A blessed thought comes to my soul |
| J. H. Hall | | | |
| A child is born in Bethlehem, alleluia |
| Ruth Fox Hume, 1922-1980 | F | 1922 -- 1980 | PUER NATUS IN BETHLEHEM |
| A compromise of right is a triumph |
| A. A. Hopkins | | | |
| A dear little face |
| J. R. Hill | | | |
| A few more days on earth to stay |
| Ardon A. Hollis | | | |
| A few more prayers, a few more tears |
| Annie S. Hawks | F | 1835 -- 1918 | |
| A full surrender now I make |
| Phebe E. Hunt | | | |
| A glad message rings through the world today |
| Laurene Highfield | | | |
| A great deliverer is the Lord |
| J. M. Hunter | F | | |
| A great Rock stands in a weary land |
| Edward Husband | M | 1843 -- 1908 | |
| A happy pilgrim band we're marching on to glory |
| N. A. Hydan | | | |
| A joyous song breaks forth among us! |
| Franz Höller | U | | [A joyous song breaks forth among us!] |
| A lamp for our feet has been given |
| Granton Douglas Hay | M | 1943 - | CRUGYBAR |
| A light came out of darkness |
| William Hawley | M | | |
| A light is dawning from on high |
| J. L. Hackstaff | | | |
| A little bird sat in a cherry tree |
| Grace L. Hosmer | F | | |
| A little child I pray |
| Edward Payson Hammond | M | 1831 -- 1910 | |
| A little child shall lead |
| W. C. Hafley | | | |
| A Lord's Day well spent |
| Matthew Hale | M | | |
| A message so true I am bringing to you |
| J. G. Haynes | | | |
| A mighty fortress is our God |
| F. W. Hedge | M | 1805 -- 1890 | |
| A mighty Fortress is our God |
| F. H. Hodge | M | 1805 -- 1890 | |
| A mute companion at my side |
| Thomas W. Higginson | M | 1823 -- 1911 | |
| A servant of God, the apostle of old |
| P. Hostetter | | | |
| A Shoot Shall Come Forth |
| Richard Horn | M | | SHOOT OF JESSE |
| A smile that is bright |
| B. H. Hall | M | | |
| A song of love to Thee above |
| Lev. Farel Hart | | | |
| A stream of joy is flowing |
| John Roy Harris | M | 1891 -- 1987 | |
| A sweet and blessed strain they swell |
| Mary Whitwell Hale | F | | |
| A sweet assurance Jesus gives me |
| Grace Hammon | F | | |
| A sweet voice is speaking tonight |
| G. Hammong | | | |
| A voice from Calvary doth call |
| Sylvian Hart | | | |
| A wail comes o'er the wave, And speaks of sighing |
| J. H. Hanaford | M | 1819 - | |
| A wish, though unexpressed |
| J. G. von Herder | | | |
| A young man came running to Jesus |
| L. S. Howell | | | |
| Aabne, Jesus, du vort oere |
| A. Hauge | | | |
| Abba, Father, Lord we call Thee |
| Robert S. Hawker | M | 1803 -- 1873 | |
| Abend wird es wieder: Ueber Wald und Feld |
| F. Hoffmann | | | |
| Abide with us, O Lord |
| A. M. Huntley | | | |
| Abou Ben Adhem, may his tribe increase! |
| Leigh Hunt | | | |
| Ach Herre, Du gerechter Gott! Wir haben's wohl |
| Johann Herman | M | | |
| Ach, kdyze jen ma smrt prijde? |
| S. Hruskovic | | | |
| Ach, sieh Ihn dulden, bluten, sterben |
| Johann August Hermes | M | | |
| Ach, wann ich ja gedenk daran |
| Christian Herr | | | |
| Ach, wie elend ist unser Zeit |
| Johannes Heune | M | | |
| Ack, saliga hem hos vaar Gud |
| D. W. Huntington | | | |
| Across the ocean's foaming main |
| C.B. Harger | | | |
| Across the sky the shades of night |
| James Hamilton | M | 1819 -- 1896 | |