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| A cry is heard on every hand |
| Leander L. Pickett | M | 1859 -- 1928 | |
| A dream sublime of a sunny clime |
| H. Clay Preuss | | | |
| A few more years of toil and care |
| J. L. Pattison | | | |
| A fount there is that's opened wide |
| Jarron Prescott | | | |
| A golden twinkle in the wayside grass |
| J. J. Piatt | | | |
| A happy band of children |
| William Edward Penney | M | | |
| A happy band of children |
| A. Parsons | | | |
| A happy New Year for |
| Henry S. Perkins | M | 1833 -- 1914 | |
| A holy angel from on high |
| Parley Parker Pratt | | | |
| A household band |
| H. Miss Phillips | F | | |
| A light arose in the Eastern sky |
| D. P. Pond | | | |
| A little boy went walking |
| Emile Poulsson | | | |
| A little robin in the Spring |
| Emma Pitt | F | 1846 - | |
| A little while, and we shall be Where sin shall |
| George Paulin | M | | |
| A little while, the Master says |
| H. Petty | | | |
| A loving friend today is standing |
| Luther G. Presley | M | 1887 -- 1974 | |
| A pilgrim in a weary land |
| M. L. Piper | | | |
| A river of love now is flowing so free |
| Adger M. Pace | M | 1882 -- 1959 | |
| A river rolls along between |
| E. E. Pate | | | |
| A simple-hearted child was he |
| A. B. Paine | | | |
| A soldier in the army of the King of Kings am I |
| J. M. Peterson | | | |
| A star is moving through the sky |
| Olaus Petri | | | |
| A tear, a tear, a hope, a fear |
| Elbert Proter | | | |
| A touch of the hand of my wonderful Lord |
| Joe E. Parks | M | | |
| A welcome tonight friends! |
| Mrs. Fannie M. Parker | F | | |
| A wonderful fountain was opened for sin |
| Charles Edward Pollock | M | 1853 -- 1954 | |
| A wonderful story I've heard from |
| T. J. Porter | F | | |
| A workman in a village home |
| Alice Muriel Pullen | F | 1889 - | |
| A year has passed away |
| L. G. Pentz | | | |
| Above the surge and din of life |
| Mary O. Page | F | | |
| Above the trembling elements |
| Anna L. Price | F | | |
| Abzuscheiden aus dem Leiden |
| C. A. Paeth | | | |
| Ach, beda mne nyni |
| A. Olearius Plintovic | | | |
| Ach, hilf mich leid und sehnlich klag' |
| Hans Plattner | | | |
| Ach ja nevolny chrobacek |
| V. D. Pribis | | | |
| Ach, ja wohl bin ich nunmehr entgangen |
| Paul Pfeffer | M | | |
| Adam and Eve transgressed the great law |
| W. M. Proctor | | | |
| Af dybest noed lad os til Gud |
| A. Pedersoen | | | |
| Afar on the mountain the Shepherd |
| O. A. Pratt | | | [Afar on the mountain the Shepherd] |
| Afar seems the Homeland and faint comes its call |
| Annie L. Pinfold | F | | |
| After the battle we shall the King behold |
| R. L. Powell | | | |
| After the clouds, the sunbeams |
| H. C. Page | | | [After the clouds, the sunbeams] |
| After the earthly shadows have lifted |
| Ella M. Parks | F | | [After the earthly shadows have lifted] |
| Again a day has from us gone |
| Gerhard W. Palmgren | | | |
| Again, from calm and sweet repose, I rise to hail |
| Charles Philpot | M | 1759 -- 1823 | |
| Again we greet with joy |
| A. A. Payn | M | 1868 -- 1946 | |
| Again we hail this sacred day |
| Phoebe Palmer | F | 1807 -- 1874 | |
| Ah, but for free and sovereign grace |
| Henry Paice | M | | |
| Ah who are these from far |
| N. Perry | | | |
| Ahvawdeem hawyeenoo (In the days when Pharaoh reigned) (עֲבָדִים הָיִֽינוּ) |
| S. Postolsky | U | | [Ahvawdeem hawyeenoo] |