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| T'ien Ching-Fu | M | 1911 -- 2002 | Stars of ice, wheel of moonlight bright | CHINESE CAROL |
| Emma Tibbets | F | 1905 -- 2005 | Hear the good news of salvation (Wotanin waste nahon po) | NETTLETON |
| L. Tibbett | | | I love to look back | |
| M. L. Tibbits | | | Live for others every day | |
| L. D. Tibbitts | | | There's a voice that through the silence | |
| Alfred P. Tibbs | M | | Jesus wants the girls [boys] | |
| W. T. Tibbs | | | Come, is the Savior's dying word | |
| Charlotte Cecilia af Tibell | F | 1820 -- 1901 | En morgon utan synd jag vakna far | |
| Adam M. L. Tice | M | | Two people came to church to pray | MAPLE AVENUE |
| John Ticehurst | M | | O God of towns and city squares | |
| G. Y. Tickle | M | 1819 -- 1888 | Another day with all its cares hath flown | |
| Ticknor and Fields | | | | |
| Ticknor & Fields | | | | |
| Maria Tiddeman | F | | I hunger and I thirst | IBSTONE |
| B. S. Tiddemans | | | Lord of the little children | |
| Paul F. Tidman | M | | Father, holy Father, Now the sun has come | |
| Edgar W. Tidwell | M | | A time is approaching, we know not the day | |
| F. Tied | | | Feldeinw'rts flog ein Boegelein | |
| Rose E. Tiedeman | | | Carry me to the land of promise | |
| James P. Tiefel, b. 1949 | M | 1949 - | To Jordan's river came our Lord | WINCHESTER NEW |
| I. Tiessen | M | | Thank you Lord for saving me | [Thank you Lord for saving me] |
| John H. Tietjen, 1928-2004 | M | 1928 - | Come, dear children of our God | ERNESTINE |
| Christ. Friedr. Tietz | M | | Wen hast du dir geladen, Mein Heiland, mild und | |
| Titius, d. 1703 | M | 1641 -- 1703 | Seems it in my anguish lone | |
| Emma A. Tiffany | F | | Seed time and harvest shall not fail | |
| L. M. Tiffin | | | I am trusting Christ my Lord | |
| J. B. Tigert | | | Be of good cheer, the Master said | |
| Mary Tighe | F | 1772 -- 1810 | How withered, faded, seems the form | |
| D. Tignor | | | I know my sins are all forgiven (Tignor) | |
| K. Tignor | | | Somewhere beyond the golden sunset | |
| Kari Tikka | M | 1946 - | For by grace you have been saved and even faith is not your own | ARMONLAULU |
| Narayan Vaman Tilak | M | 1862 -- 1919 | One who is all unfit to count | |
| Louise W. Tilden | F | | Sounds of joy are in the air | |
| M. L. Tilden | | | To the cross of Christ I cling (Tilden) | |
| Mary R. Tilden | F | | We will sing the old, old story (Tilden) | |
| William P. Tilden | M | | Gird thou our souls, O God of might | |
| T. C. Tildesley | | | Sorrow and care may meet | |
| Mary W. Tileston | F | 1843 -- 1934 | | |
| James Tilleard | M | | | TILLEARD |
| Irma Tillery (b. 1925) | F | 1925 - | There's three gates in-a the East | [There's three gates in-a the East] |
| W. E. Tillett | | | Our faith is fixed on Christ the Lord | |
| Wilbur F. Tillett | M | 1854 -- 1936 | O Son of God incarnate | |
| Dewey D. Tilley | | | Happy road that leads to heaven's home | |
| W. A. Tilley | | | When our work on earth is ended, and the master | |
| J. Tillinghast | M | | | |
| C. D. T. | M | 1861 -- 1943 | They were in an upper chamber | [They were in an upper chamber] |
| J. Tillman | | | Jesus, Friend of every child | |
| June Boyce-Tillman | F | 1943 - | We shall go out with hope of resurrection | LONDONDERRY AIR |
| Edith Sanford Tillotson | F | 1876 -- 1968 | A child is born in Bethlehem (Tillotson) | |
| W. C. Tillou | | | How sweet to reflect on the joys that await me | |