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| A CEIA DO SENHOR |
| Guilherme Loureiro | U | | Reunidos junto à mesa para a ceia do Senhor |
| [A friend of Jesus! Oh what bliss] |
| Joseph C. Ludgate | M | 1864 -- 1947 | A friend of Jesus! Oh, what bliss |
| [A friend of Jesus! Oh, what bliss] |
| Major Ludgate | | | A friend of Jesus! O what bliss |
| [A sinner, lost, condemned was I] |
| Harry Dixon Loes | M | 1895 -- 1965 | A sinner, lost, condemned was I |
| ABBOT'S LEIGH |
| Howell Elvet Lewis | M | 1860 -- 1953 | Lord of light, Your name outshining |
| ABEND |
| Heinrich Lonas | U | | Jesus, high in glory |
| ADJUTOR |
| Harold Lewars | M | | Fierce was the wild billow |
| [After the storm that sweeps the sea] |
| I. I. Leslie | | | After the storm that sweeps the sea |
| AGNUS CHRISTI |
| Christian Ignatius La Trobe, 1758-1836 | | | How great the bliss to be a sheep of Jesus |
| AINSWORTH 97 |
| Claude Le Jeune, c.1523-c.1600 | M | 1523 -- 1600 | We praise thee, Lord, with earliest morning ray |
| Al Di' sin levas |
| J. Olof Lindberg | M | 1870 -- 1931 | Al Di' sin levas mia kant' |
| ALLELUIA (LOWE) |
| Albert Lowe | M | | Mighty God, while angels bless you |
| ALLES IST AN GOTTES SEGEN |
| Johann Löhner | M | 1645 -- 1705 | Praise the Lord, rise up rejoicing |
| ALPHA |
| J. H. Leslie | | | Work, for the night is coming |
| [Altogether lovely] |
| W. P. L. | M | 1892 -- 1987 | Altogther lovely |
| AMADOR |
| Roselena de Oliveira Landenberger | F | | Jesus, levanste a minha cruz |
| ANTHES |
| John C. Lawrenz, b. 1943 | M | | I hear the Savior calling! |
| [Are we walking in the light] Lewis |
| H.A. Lewis | M | | Are we walking in the light? Are we serving one another? |
| ARISE, SHINE |
| Eric Glass | M | | Behold, darkness shall cover the earth |
| [As birds unto the genial homeland fly] |
| David Levy | M | | As birds unto the genial homeland fly |
| AVE VIRGO VIRGINUM |
| J. Leisentritt | M | 1527 -- 1586 | Come, you faithful, raise the strain |
| [Awake, arise, O sing a new song] |
| Marna Leasure | F | | Awake, arise, O sing a new song |
| BABYLON'S STREAMS |
| Thomas Alexander Lacey, 1853-1931 | M | | O kind Creator, bow thine ear |
| BANGOR |
| U. R. L. | F | | Though mountains may depart from thee |
| BATTISHILL |
| E. Rutter Leatham | U | | Thank you for the world so sweet |
| BEACH SPRING |
| Eva B. Lloyd | F | 1912 -- 2006 | Come, all Christians, be committed |
| BEECHER |
| Somerset Corry Lowry | M | 1855 -- 1932 | Son of God, eternal Savior |
| BEECHER |
| Alfred S. Loizeaux | M | | God, our Father, we adore Thee! |
| [Behold Him now on yonder tree] |
| Alexander Lee | M | | |
| BELOIT |
| Samuel Longfellow, 1819-1892 | M | 1819 -- 1892 | O God, in whom we live and move, Thy love is law |
| BENEDICTION |
| Stanley Ledington | U | | Lord, bless Thy words to every heart |
| BENG-LI |
| I-to Loh | M | 1936 - | For the bread which you have broken |
| [Bless the Lord, O my soul] |
| Shirley Luttio | F | | Bless the Lord, O my soul! |
| [Bless the Lord, O my soul] (Lisicky) |
| Paul Lisicky | M | 1959 - | Bless the Lord, O my soul (Lisicky) |
| [Blessed be the Lord God of Israel] (Lloyd) |
| Richard Lloyd, b. 1933 | M | 1933 - | Blessed be the Lord God of Israel |
| BLOTT EN DAG |
| Robert Leaf, b. 1936 | M | 1936 - | Day by day, your mercies, Lord, attend me |
| BOURBON |
| Freeman Lewis | M | 1780 -- 1859 | Unless the Lord the house shall build |
| BOXFORD |
| Mr. J. Lathrop | M | | This is the day when Christ arose |
| BREAD OF LIFE |
| Mary A. Lathbury | F | 1841 -- 1913 | Break Thou the bread of life, dear Lord, to me |
| [Break forth, O glorious morning bright] |
| Max Löffler | U | | Break forth, O glorious morning bright |
| BRYNTEG |
| John Ambrose Lloyd, 1815-1874 | M | 1815 -- 1874 | Jehovah reigns, let earth be glad |
| BUCKLANDS |
| Geo. H. Loud | M | | Stand up, and bless the Lord |
| [Bugle calls are ringing out] |
| A. E. Lind | U | | Bugle calls are ringing out |
| CAITHNESS |
| Johann Caspar Lavater, 1741-1801 | M | 1741 -- 1801 | O Jesus Christ, grow Thou in me |
| [Called to the feast by the King are we] |
| J. E. Landor | | | Called to the feast by the King are we |
| CANTERBURY (LaTrobe) |
| C. T. La Trobe | U | | |
| Canticle of Light and Darkness (Wade) |
| Alan Luff | M | | O come, let us adore him, Christ, the Lord |
| CAPTIVITY (KAS DZIEDAJA) |
| Geoffrey Laycock, b. 1927 | M | 1927 - | Lying lips that falsely flatter |
| CARNE (SCHÖNHEIT) |
| William F. Lloyd | M | 1791 -- 1853 | Wait, my soul upon the Lord |
| CAROL MELODY |
| F. L. | U | | O may we be still and seek Him |