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| P. B. P. | U | | There is a blesséd home | [There is a blesséd home] |
| P. G. | U | | In the bosom of the Father | |
| P. H. Bathrick | | | | |
| P. J. Kenedy & Sons | U | | | |
| P. Jamriska | | | | |
| P. O. Strømme, 1856-1921 | | | On my heart imprint Thine image | FREU DICH SEHR |
| P. O'Shea | | | | |
| P. R. Wobus | | | | |
| P. S. | U | | God in heaven hath a treasure | GLOAMING |
| P. V | U | | | ODENWALD |
| Mrs. P. W. Bush | U | | When Jesus shall come to gather | |
| John Paarlberg, b. 1950 | M | 1950 - | Remembering with love and hope | LAND OF REST |
| J. Pabst | M | 1817 -- 1881 | O Geist des Licthes, komm hernieder | |
| Adger M. Pace | M | 1882 -- 1959 | A river of love now is flowing so free | |
| C. E. Pace | | | When my burdens seem so heavy | |
| C. H. Pace | | | When my steps are growing slow | |
| Gwendol Pace | | | Oft times I live in a valley | |
| H. E. Pace | | | Don't you want to go to that home in glory | |
| John Pace | M | | Soft as moonlight on the water | |
| Johann Pachelbel | M | 1653 -- 1706 | Whate'er my God ordains is right | BADEN |
| Pacific Press | U | | | |
| C. M. Packard | F | | O shadow in a sultry land! | |
| Charlotte Mellen Packard | F | | For common gifts we bless thee, Lord | |
| Fannie G. Packard | F | | God answers prayer, sometime, somewhere | |
| J. Packard | | | Brother, I go, farewell, farewell | |
| J. B. Packard | | | | |
| L. A. Packard | | | By the light of the cross and wonderful | |
| Roland Packer, 1955- | M | 1955 - | Can I see another's woe | BLAKE |
| Glenn Packiam | M | | As morning dawns and evening fades | YOUR NAME |
| Wilbur F. Paddock | | | | |
| H. Paden | | | As you travel down life's rough uneven | |
| T. R. Paden | | | Saved by grace O wonderful story | |
| Virginia Bogdan Pados | | | Alleluia, alleluia, ye redeemed in thanks unite | |
| C. A. Paeth | | | Abzuscheiden aus dem Leiden | |
| José Pagán | M | | John saw the number of all those redeemed | ALABARÉ |
| A. F. Page | | | We are traveling toward the golden shore | |
| Anna Laura Page | F | 1943 - | God, who touches earth with beauty | BUTLER |
| Arthur Page, b. 1846 | M | 1846 -- 1916 | Unto my Lord Jehovah said | LORD OF MIGHT |
| Howard Page-Clark | M | | Create in us, O God | POST GREEN |
| D. B. Page | | | Be still, my feet, why rove in vain | |
| Edgar Page | M | | Behold him standing at the door, He stands | |
| Eliza O. Page | F | | When the clouds are gathering over thee | |
| Elsie M. Page | | | Like the fulness of the waters | |
| G. W. Page | | | These words said the Master, I'm coming | |
| H. C. Page | | | After the clouds, the sunbeams | [After the clouds, the sunbeams] |
| H. F. Page | | | Guide me, Savior, ever guide me | |
| John C. Page | M | | Within my heart there's the peace and joy | |
| Kate S. Page | F | | We thy people praise thee | |
| Kate Stearns Page | F | 1873 -- 1963 | Days of wonder, days of beauty | ST. ANTHONY CHORALE |
| Kirby Page | M | 1890 -- 1957 | Man does not live by bread alone | |