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| A beautiful mansion in heaven above |
| P. P. Orr | | | |
| A dear little baby we welcome today |
| Louise M. Oglevee | F | 1872 -- 1972 | |
| A little bit of sunshine |
| Thos. O'Neill | M | | [A little bit of sunshine] |
| A little while, a little |
| J. M. Orrock | | | |
| A voice in every gale |
| Amelia Opie | F | 1769 -- 1853 | |
| Ach Gott, wie herzlich liebst Du doch |
| G. Oesterreicher | | | |
| Ach, wie ist der Mensch verdorben |
| William W. Orwig | M | | |
| Adown the mountain's glowing side |
| George Osgood | M | | |
| Again the joy of harvest |
| Owen | | | |
| Ah holy [dearest] Jesus how hast thou [have you] offended |
| J. F. Ohl | | | |
| Ah not like erring man is God |
| Henry Ustick Onderdonk | M | 1789 -- 1858 | |
| Al apuntar el alba de aquesta navidad |
| Alfred Ostrom | M | | |
| All baptized beneath the cloud |
| Stanley L. Osborne | M | 1907 - | ARFON |
| All creation has ears for the word |
| Rosaleen O'Sullivan | | | |
| All hail to thee, O blessed morn |
| Ernst W. Olson | | | |
| All hail to thee, O blessed morn |
| Ernst Olson | | | |
| All labor gained new dignity |
| John Oxenham | M | 1852 -- 1941 | |
| All my sins have been forgiven and I'm in the gospel way |
| Andrew H. Overstreet | M | | |
| All that God may give to thee |
| F. Oser | M | | |
| Alleluia, alleluia! |
| Fintan O’Carroll, 1922-1981 | M | 1922 -- 1981 | CELTIC ALLELUIA |
| Alleluia, Babe most holy |
| H. N. Oxenham | | | |
| Allt det goda, som mig f'gnar |
| S. Oedmann | | | |
| Almighty God, do thou behold |
| Aaron W. Orwig | M | | |
| Angel mother, thou hast left me |
| Edna Oldfield | | | |
| Another rose has fallen by the wayside |
| Onie | | | |
| Approach not the altar with gloom in thy soul |
| Frances S. Osgood | | | |
| Are there within you base passions rife |
| French E. Oliver | | | |
| Are you heavy hearted, sad and weary |
| Richard J. Oliver | M | | |
| Arise and shine in splendor |
| Martin Opitz | M | | |
| Arise and shine in splendor |
| Martin Opitz | M | 1597 -- 1639 | |
| Army flag, thy threefold glory |
| Albert Orsborn | M | | |
| As I travel through this world |
| E. D. Oglesby | | | |
| As I wandered round the homestead |
| Tullius C. O'Kane | M | 1830 -- 1912 | |
| As long as Jesus Lord remains |
| Francis Okely, 1719-1794 | | | DUKE STREET |
| As pilgrims in this world |
| O. A. Ottander | | | |
| As the sun doth daily rise |
| O. B. C. | U | | |
| As the sunflower turns in the morning |
| O. R. Overby | | | |
| As through this country we journey |
| J. T. Owens | | | |
| Auf Dich, Herr, Ist mein Trauen steiff |
| Ludwig Oeler | | | |
| Be strong, the command still is ringing |
| Ren Olsen | F | | |
| Beautiful, beautiful heaven, beautiful, beautiful heaven |
| J. Irving Overholtzer | | | |
| Because you are just who you are |
| Huub Oosterhuis, b. 1933 | M | 1933 - | [Because you are just who you are] |
| Begin, my soul, the exalted lay |
| John Ogilvie | M | 1732 -- 1813 | |
| Behold, by grace and grace alone |
| Ernest W. Olson | M | 1870 -- 1958 | |
| Beyond the chilly winds |
| S. J. Oslin | | | |
| Beyond the gaining and declining |
| W. R. Oaks | | | |
| Blessed be God, who chose you in Christ |
| Anne Krentz Organ, b. 1960 | F | | [Blessed be God, who chose you in Christ] |
| Bookmen of the S.D.A. |
| E. M. Oberg | F | | |
| Bread for the journey (Pan para el viaje) |
| Kathleen Orozco | F | | [Bread for the journey] |
| By thy redeeming cross, O Lord |
| A. A. Oakman | | | |