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| M. A. Sea | U | | I belong to Jesus | DEDICATION (Sea) |
| Sophie F. Sea | | | Unto thee, Triune Jehovah | |
| Ed Seabough | M | 1932 - | I'm just a child and I haven't got much | KIRKLAND |
| Emma Plater Seabury | F | | As Richard the Lion-hearted | |
| Seabury Press | U | | | |
| Robert Seagrave | M | 1693 -- 1759 | Now may the Spirit's holy fire | |
| A. J. Seal | | | The day already breaks in which our risen Lord returneth | |
| E. V. Seal | | | I'm going home home on high | |
| Kathleen, alt. and abr. | F | | If God is all in all | |
| Walter B. Seale | M | | There's a happy home for me | |
| Frank L. Sealy | M | | | |
| H. J. Seaman | | | The night has come, and ere I sleep | |
| H. P. Seaman | | | All the saints of the Lord | |
| O. Seaman | | | You that have faith to look with | |
| C. M. S. | | | We are soldiers of the great and heavenly King | |
| Clarence M. Seamans | | | See the little flowers | |
| M. J. Sear | | | Thine ancient people, Lord, Are scattered far and near | |
| George Searcy | M | | [I Lift Up My Eyes] | |
| Ambrose Searle | M | 1742 -- 1812 | Thy ways, O Lord [God] with wise design | |
| R. A. Searles | F | | My foot is on the threshold | |
| R. H. Searles | | | Gather the children into the fold, Gather them in | |
| Edmund H. Sears, 1810-1876 | M | 1810 -- 1876 | It came upon the midnight clear | |
| F. Sears | | | Junior stewards loyal | |
| H. D. Sears | | | I'm journeying on through | |
| M. J. Sears | | | | |
| J. R. Seastrunk | | | I want to live for Jesus Christ | |
| E. T. Seat | | | Volunteers for Jesus all | |
| E. Toral Seat | U | | Safe were the ninety and nine in the fold | [Safe were the ninety and nine in the fold] |
| Seaton Grantland | | | | |
| Seattle | M | 1790 -- 1866 | Every part of the earth | |
| Emily Seaver | F | | How shall we keep this holy day of gladness | |
| George Seaver, 1890- | M | 1890 -- 1990 | Lord, as the grain which once on upland acres | VICTORIA |
| Offrus Sebold | | | Gottes Gnad' und Fried' allezeit | |
| A. B. Sebren | | | I am on the restless sea of life | |
| George W. Sebren | M | | As we breast life's surging | |
| W. J. Sechrest | | | Whosoever will may come and now believe | |
| Edmund Sedding | M | | | GIBBONS (Sedding) |
| James E. Seddon | M | 1915 -- 1983 | Lord, now let your servant | QUIETUDE |
| G. W. Sederquist | | | Jesus, the Savior, from Nazareth | |
| Mark Sedio | M | 1954 - | On the day of resurrection | EMMAUS (Sedio) |
| Coelius Sedulius | M | 400 -- 499 | Was fuerchtest du, Feind Herodes, sehr | |
| Ruth See | F | | Proclamara anjos mil o primeiro Natal | THE FIRST NOWELL |
| C. Seebach | | | Triumph, triumph des Herrn Gefalbter sieget | |
| Margaret R. Seebach | F | | O christians! leagued together | LUTHER LEAGUE HYMN |
| F. W. Seebass | | | Jesus, I love thee fervently | |
| J. Seebich | | | Das Christfest ist das schoenste Fest | |
| Stella H. Seed | | | Through the trees the autumn winds are blowing | |
| T. Seeford | | | Glory be to thee, O Jesus | |
| Pete Seeger | M | 1919 - | We shall overcome | [We shall overcome] |
| R. C. Seeger | | | Mary had a Baby, aye, Lord | |