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| A. L. Tubbs | | | For a moment in the morning | |
| Flora J. Tubbs | | | When my steps are homeward turning | |
| W. M. Tubyfill | | | In this old world we have our troubles | |
| Elizabeth Tuck | F | | There is a region lovelier far Than sages tell or poets sing | |
| James Thomas Tuck | M | | Many loved ones have gone to heaven's fair city | |
| R. K. Tuck | | | Loving Savior, thou didst come | |
| F. Bland Tucker, 1895-1984 | M | 1895 -- 1984 | O gracious Light, Lord Jesus Christ | THE EIGHTH TUNE |
| Booth Tucker | | | Let the little ones come unto me | |
| C. M. Tucker | F | | How swiftly flies | |
| D. Tucker | | | Fighting for peace and liberty | |
| E. Tucker | | | In battle heat or peace serene | |
| Etta Tucker | | | One day when I was out in sin | |
| George Tucker | M | | When thou shalt make thy jewels up | |
| Henry Tucker | | | The sun shines bright and our hearts are light | |
| Henry Tucker | M | 1826 -- 1882 | When thou shalt make thy jewels up | |
| Tucker | M | | | BELLFIELD |
| J. G. Tucker | | | What have I to dread or fear (Tucker) | |
| John IrelandTucker | M | 1819 -- 1895 | | DEVOTION (Tucker) |
| Leon Tucker | | | Lord, lay some soul upon my heart | |
| Margaret R. Tucker | F | 1936 - | | ROBERT (Tucker) |
| S. W. Tucker | | | From this vain world where sin is rife | |
| St. George Tucker | M | 1752 -- 1827 | Days of my youth, ye have glided away | |
| W. Hollis Tucker | | | God so loved the world that he gave his only Son (Tucker) | |
| William Tucker | M | 1731 - | Expand, my soul, arise and sing | |
| Wesley Tucker | | | There's a home for me in heaven | |
| Rev. W. Tucker | M | 1578 -- 1678 | O be joyful in the Lord all ye lands | [O be joyful in the LORD all ye lands] |
| H. T. Tuckerman | M | 1813 -- 1871 | Is there no guerdon for the brave | |
| Joseph Tuckerman | M | | Father divine, this deadening power control | |
| S. P. Tuckerman | M | 1819 -- 1890 | Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline our hearts to keep this law | [Lord, have mercy upon us] (Tuckerman) |
| H. A. Tuckett | | | Welcome to all | |
| H. R. Tuckett | | | By Babylon's rivers, O children of God | |
| Tuckey | | | Darkness and clouds of awful shade | |
| John W. Tufts | M | 1825 -- 1908 | Father, hear the prayer we offer (Tufts) | |
| S. Curtis Tufts | U | | Into the unshaped silence sings | PRIMROSE |
| Beth Tuley | | | There are souls whom Christ would have us win | |
| W. E. Tull | | | Once I was lost in darkness | |
| Grant Colfax Tullar | M | 1869 -- 1950 | The people that in darkness walked have seen a wondrous light (Tullar) | |
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| E. P. Tullock | | | Are you sure my friend today | |
| John Tullock | M | | Downhearted, discouraged, defeated by sin | |
| Tully | | | In yonder world of glory | |
| J. C. Tully | | | Thou Source of life and light | |
| John Tunis | M | 1858 -- 1896 | Canons and rubrics own I none | |
| N. Tunley | | | The everlasting arms are underneath thee (Tunley) | |
| Dick Tunney | M | 1956 - | O magnify, O magnify the Lord with me, | TUNNEY |
| Melodie Tunney | F | 1960 - | O magnify, O magnify the Lord with me, | TUNNEY |
| E. I. Tupper | | | Listen to the wondrous story (Tupper) | |
| Flora B. Tupper | | | Though the storm clouds dark my hover | |
| J. Tupper | M | 1819 -- 1868 | Dark was the hour, when Jesus bore | |