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| A Babe in a manger, a man on the cross |
| O. O. Arnold | | | |
| A babe lies in the cradle |
| Paul England (c. 1863-1932) | M | | |
| A Babe was born at Bethlehem |
| George N. Rockwell | M | | |
| A Baby once slept in a manger |
| Lavinia E. Brauff | | | |
| A Baby's hands in Bethlehem |
| L. S. Clark | | | |
| A balm for the way worn |
| H. L. Frisbie | | | |
| A band of children, Jesus |
| S. L. Cuthbert | | | |
| A band of children, Lord, we come |
| Kit Williams | M | | |
| A band of dear children go marching along |
| Edward A. Barnes | M | 1842 -- 1893 | |
| A band of hard pressed men are we |
| Edwin Gilbert | M | 1859 - | |
| A band of humble workers |
| Jesse Clement | | | |
| A band of shining angels waits you over there |
| W. E. Bayles | | | |
| A band of women, true and brave |
| George C. Needham | M | | |
| A band of youthful soldiers, to battle for the right |
| Fannie E. Cooke | F | | |
| A battle for right is now raging |
| Wm. Crowhurst | | | |
| A battle rages o'er the land |
| William M. Ramsey | M | | |
| A beautiful, beautiful home, In heaven we all |
| J. B. Coats | | | |
| A beautiful city is waiting |
| Alma White | F | 1862 -- 1962 | |
| A beautiful crown the Master shall give |
| E. W. Eiland | | | |
| A beautiful home beyond the tide, |
| R. M. McIntosh | | | |
| A beautiful land by faith I see |
| Jonathan Hall | M | | |
| A beautiful life, a beautiful |
| Luther G. Presley | M | 1887 -- 1974 | |
| A beautiful mansion in heaven above |
| P. P. Orr | | | |
| A beautiful rest waits over the river |
| I. K. Gosnell | F | | |
| A beautiful story I've heard |
| Orlando S. Grinnell | | | |
| A beautiful story to you I would tell |
| O. L. Tharp | | | |
| A beggar blind, the truth I learned |
| H. B. Townsend | | | |
| A beggar sat by the great highway |
| Gertrude Manly Jones | F | | |
| A better day is coming, A morning bright and fair |
| Charles Bentley | M | | |
| A better day is coming, is coming by and by |
| Charles W. Collinge | M | | |
| A better day is coming, When truth and right shall reign |
| Miss Jennie Stout | F | | |
| A better home awaits me there When done with earth and |
| J. A. Lee | U | | |
| A better land, dear Lord for this |
| Imogene Humphrey | | | |
| A Bible Christian I will be |
| A. M. K. Deidrick | | | |
| A bird, a lovely butterfly |
| Florence Pedigo Jansson | F | | |
| A bird that has roamed far away from its nest |
| R. F. R. Bell | U | | |
| A birthday, a birthday |
| Harvey C. Camp | | | |
| A birthday child I am today |
| Jessie L. Gaynor | | | |
| A blessed thought comes to my soul |
| J. H. Hall | | | |
| A bluebird over the treetops flew |
| Louise M. Oglevee | F | 1872 -- 1972 | |
| A bluebird sits in the apple tree |
| L. W. Callin | | | |
| A boy dreamed of life full of pleasure |
| Mamie E. Caskie | | | |
| A boy is born in Bethlehem |
| H. J. D. Ryder | | | |
| A boy stood by his mother's bed |
| W. F. Allen | | | |
| A brave, loyal army of soldiers |
| Harriet E. Jones | F | 1823 -- 1915 | |
| A breath of spring, the birds want to sing |
| James Thiem | M | 1942 - | |
| A brighter, blissful day is just ahead |
| Rupert Cravens | M | 1911 -- 1983 | |
| A brighter day will soon be here |
| Thomas Jarratt | M | | |
| A brother of all the world am I |
| George Edward Day | M | | |
| A bud the Gardener gave me |
| F. I. Darling | U | | |