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| L. A. Miller | | | | |
| L. C. Hall | | | | |
| H.L. | U | | Quel merveilleux amour, ô mon coeur (What wondrous love is this, O my soul) | WHAT WONDROUS LOVE |
| L. H. C. | U | | O my distrustful heart | |
| L. H. Dowling | | | | |
| L. H. F. | | | A strong and mailéd anger | |
| L. J. Hardham | | | | |
| L. J. W. | U | | Father almighty, bless us with your blessing | INTEGER VITAE |
| L. Johnson | | | | |
| L. M. Bristol | | | | |
| L. M. E. | | | Let him teach thee, weary soul | |
| L. N. | U | | Thankful hearts, and happy voices | |
| L. N. R. | F | 1810 -- 1879 | To thee, O gracious Father, my new year's hymn | |
| L. Nollau | | | | |
| L. P. Cutler | | | | |
| L. Q. C. Taylor | | | | |
| R. L. | U | | Come, we that love the Lord | [Come, we that love the Lord] |
| Lewis Timothy | | | | |
| Vilma G. Little | F | 1888 - | Great King of peace, hear now Thy people's cry | |
| L. W., 19th century | U | 1800 -- 1900 | Meu Senhor de tudo sabe, certamente sim. | NATÉRCIA |
| l4 Dock Sq., opp. Faneuil Hall | | | | |
| François de La Feilée | M | | O what the joy and the glory must be | O QUANTA QUALIA |
| John La Montaine, 1920- | U | 1920 - | Come, my Way, my Truth, my Life | [Come, my Way, my Truth, my Life] |
| De la Mothe Foqué | M | 1777 -- 1843 | My Saviour, what Thou didst of old | |
| Bill La Motta, 1919-1980 | M | 1919 - | Hallelujah! Thank the Lord for sun, sand, and sea | LAMOTTA |
| Pierre La Pointe | M | | Wakantanka, Ate wakan (Father in heaven, who lovest all) | |
| J. L. R. | F | | Sing, my heart, of the Savior who giveth songs | |
| C. T. La Trobe | U | | | CANTERBURY (LaTrobe) |
| J. A. LaTrobe | M | 1799 -- 1879 | Return, my soul, and sweetly rest | |
| Peter La Trobe, 1795-1863 | M | 1795 -- 1863 | | FAIRFIELD (La Trobe) |
| N. J. Laache | | | O at jeg vel var kommen hjem | |
| H. J. Lacey | | | | |
| Herbert J. Lacey | M | | Lead us onward, tender Savior divine | |
| Theodore A. Lacey | M | | Hail! festal day! through every age divine | SALVE! FESTA DIES (WHITSUNDAY) |
| Thomas A. Lacey | M | | Hail! festal day, to endless ages known | |
| Ellice Lacie | | | Yes, brief our parting words shall be | |
| H. C. Lackey | | | O if we knew just when Jesus | |
| Margaret Lackey | F | | I've a message for you from my Savior | |
| Peter Lackmann | M | | Ach! was sind wir ohne Jesum? Duerftig | |
| F. H. Lacy | | | From out the millions of th eearth | |
| William S. Lacy | M | | Slowly sinks the setting sun | |
| C. F. Ladd | | | Have you heard the blessed story, Christ will come again | |
| Debi Parker Ladd | F | | Give thanks to the Lord for He is so good | CATHERINE |
| H. L. Ladds | | | Comne, labor on! Who dares stand idle on the | |
| Lady of Phila. | F | | Lord of glory, who didst honor | |
| Karen Lafferty | F | 1948 - | Seek ye first the kingdom of God | LAFFERTY |
| W. J. Lafferty | | | Christ has made a change in my sinful way | |
| J. F. Lagergren | U | | Jesus, Master, Son of God | GUD VÅR GUD |
| P. Lagerloef | | | Hit, o Jesu, samlams vi | |
| Selma Lagerstroem | | | Savior, in Thy love abide | |