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| J. Wrangham | | | Search my [our] heart [hearts], my [our] actions prove | |
| W. Wrangham | M | | To God our voices let us raise | |
| A. W. Wray | | | All summer long, in perfume strong | |
| David C. Wray | M | | The Savior came down from heaven above | |
| Eva M. Wray | | | How sweet to kneel in secret prayer | |
| Mary Gilbert Wray | F | | In the temple the children sang Hosanna | |
| William L. Wray | M | | A mother's prayer has oft been heard | |
| Heyman Wreford | | | Christ is the savior of sinners | |
| John R. Wreford | M | 1800 -- 1891 | Lord, while for all mankind we pray | DUNFERLINE |
| Brian Wren | M | 1936 - | [Transfiguration (Wren)] | |
| E. M. Wren | U | | | RACHEL (Wren) |
| Wright | | | The best of wisdom is to know | |
| A. Wright | | | Et Alvorsbud fra Evigheden | |
| A. J. Wright | | | The Lord has gone to prepare a home | |
| Albert L. Wright | M | | When my work on earth is ended (Wright) | |
| Alfred Clarence Wright | M | | Alabadle o ninitos todos al senor dios de amor | |
| C. O. Wright | | | How dear to our hearts is the cause of Baraca | |
| C. Q. Wright | | | Let men their songs employ | |
| Carrie Wright | F | | Seek not for some far off mission | |
| Charles L. Wright | M | | Christ paid the price to save me | |
| Charles O. Wright | M | | Have you seen the blest Savior of glory today | |
| Clyde Wright | | | If the Spirit is knocking at the door of your heart | |
| D. Wright | | | A great Rock stands in a weary land, And its | |
| D. C. Wright | U | | A great Rock stands in a weary land | |
| D. E. Wright | | | There are many, many children (Wright) | |
| David Wright | M | 1966 - | While I keep silence, silence, silence | SILENCE |
| David F. Wright | M | | O praise the Lord, my soul, I'll praise him | |
| E. L. Wright | | | The Lord has been so good to me (Wright) | |
| Eleanor Wright | F | | The snow has vanished from the hills | |
| Eugene Wright | M | | In my heart is ringing a song (Wright) | |
| F. Wright | | | Should weary days of trial | |
| F. J. Wright | | | Unfurl we freedom's standard | |
| Fermon Wright | | | There are highways of life which we daily travel | |
| G. E. W. | | | My path is bright, my burden light | [My path is bright, my burden light] |
| G. Frederick Wright | M | 1838 -- 1921 | | |
| G. L. Wright | F | | The time will not be long until we see our Savior | |
| George Wright | M | | All hail to the King of heaven | |
| H. Wright | | | Some day the stars | |
| Helen L. Wright | F | | O sing a new song to the Lord, Sing to the Lord all the earth! (Wright) | |
| Henry Maxwell Wright | M | 1849 -- 1921 | A ti, ó Deus, fiel e bom Senhor | |
| J. Wright | U | | | [Hark! the angels singing] |
| J. B. Wright | | | I remember today, things my mother would say | |
| J. B. F. Wright | | | From the dawning of creation (Wright) | |
| J. Chandler Wright | U | | My life, as a year, had a bright springtime | From youth to old age |
| J. Madison Wright | | | Remember thy Creator In youth's bright early days | |
| J. P. Wright | | | Some of these days there's coming | |
| James Wright | M | | To every one I wish to say | |
| Jennie Wright | F | | I will work for thee, dear Savior | |
| John Wright | M | | Awake, awake, thou spirit sweet | |
| Juanita Wright | | | Jesus gave his all for me | |