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| C. E. Neal | | | | |
| Charles E. Neal | M | | I think when I read the sweet story of old (Neal) | |
| Elizabeth Conley Neal | F | | There is someone who knows when we're | |
| H. V. Neal | | | Come nearer, come nearer to the cross | |
| J. M. Neal | U | | Jerusalem the golden, With milk and honey blest | EWING |
| Ronald L. Neal Jr. | M | | Lord, as we rise to leave the shell of worship | ARTISTS' PROCESSION |
| T. A. Neal | | | O how sweet to be with Jesus | |
| T. G. Neal | | | Blessed Jesus, we come to thee | |
| T. O. Neal | | | We come to praise our Savior, To tell | |
| Thomas C. Neal | M | | I belong to Jesus (Neal) | |
| Tom C. Neal | M | | Hear the blessed Savior saying | [Hear the blessed Savior saying] |
| Neale Bros. | | | | |
| C. E. Neale | | | | |
| Neale, altered | M | 1789 -- 1823 | What mighty wonders faith has done! | |
| John M. Neale, 1818-1866 | M | 1818 -- 1866 | Come and let us drink of that new river | NEW RIVER |
| R. H. Neale | | | | |
| R. M. Neale | | | | |
| T. C. Neale | | | | |
| M. E. Nealy | | | I dream of a land of flowers | |
| C. F. Neander | | | Des Morgens erste Stunde | |
| Joachim Neander | M | 1650 -- 1680 | Du unbegreiflich hoechstes Gut | |
| Neathes | | | By-and-by, O feeble hearted | |
| Gerald R. Near, b. 1942 | M | 1942 - | Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might | [Holy, holy, holy Lord (Sanctus)] (Near) |
| Fé Nebres | F | 1938 -- 2004 | Malipayong adlaw'ng natawhan (What a glad day, today's your birthday) | TABADA |
| Patricia Nederveld | F | 1944 - | Now old man Noah built the ark | [Now old man Noah built the ark] |
| A. C. Neece | | | Happy are they who trust (Neece) | |
| Needham | | | Happy the man whose cautious steps | |
| E. A. Needham | | | All night in prayer, whilst others slept | |
| G. C. Needham | F | | When the King in His beauty shall come | |
| Geo. C. Needham | M | | I stand, but not where once I stood | |
| Needham, altered | M | 1686 -- 1786 | Awake, awake, arise | |
| Needham | M | | Now may the God of peace | LEONI |
| Esther Needles | F | | O Lord, the tempest rages, it is dark | |
| Christian G. Neefe | M | 1748 -- 1798 | O north, with all thy vales of green | MEIRINGEN |
| A. D. Neel | | | Oft in life's morning | |
| Henry Neele | M | 1798 -- 1828 | God of mercy, throned on high | |
| B. L. Neely | | | I thank thee, Lord, for love divine | |
| Joseph Neely | M | | Gracious Savior, let me be | |
| V. P. Neely | | | Christ in mercy came to save us | |
| C. Neff | | | In the morning I will lift up | |
| David Neff | M | | At Cana's wedding feast, the guests | [At Cana's wedding feast, the guests] |
| J. A. Neff | | | May a little child like me | |
| J. Raymond Neff | M | | He comes! He comes with trumpet sound | [He comes! He comes with trumpet sound] |
| Thaddeus Neff | M | | Blessed Savior, draw me nearer | [Blessed Savior, draw me nearer] |
| Jacquelyn Negus | F | | It all came about in seven simple days | That's Good |
| Jon Negus | M | | It all came about in seven simple days | That's Good |
| E. I. Neher | | | There's a flag I've learned to treasure | |
| W. Nehf | | | Follow me, saith the Lord | |
| Joh. Christian Nehring | M | 1671 -- 1736 | Sieh', wie lieblich unds wie fein ists | |
| Alex Neibaur | | | Come, Thou glorious day of promise | |