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Subcategory page for Hymns. For traditional Latin texts used in the context of Lauds, Vespers, Compline, &c, see Office hymns. For traditional Latin texts used in the context Mass, see Sequence hymns.
See Hymn tunes for hymn melodies;
See Hymn settings for melodies and harmonies;
See Hymn meters for a metrical index.
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- Laetare nunc ecclesia I (André Vierendeels)
- Laetare nunc ecclesia II (André Vierendeels)
- Lamberton (Nehemiah Shumway)
- Lamp of our feet (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Lancaster (Nehemiah Shumway)
- Langran (James Langran)
- Lasst uns freudig Dankeslieder (Henry Purcell)
- Lauda Jerusalem (Juan Navarro Hispalensis)
- Lauda mater ecclesia (Jacobus Vaet)
- Lauda Sion II (André Vierendeels)
- Lauda sion in A Flat (Anonymous)
- Lauda sion in g minor (Anonymous)
- Lauda Sion Salvatorem (Traditional)
- Laus matutina (John Stainer)
- Laus sit Deo II (André Vierendeels)
- Laus sit Patri (Anonymous)
- Lead on, O King eternal (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Lead us not into temptation (Thurlow Weed)
- Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us (Anonymous)
- Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us (Friedrich Filitz)
- Lead us, O Father, in the paths of peace (Joseph Barnby)
- Lead, kindly light (J. Ashley Hall)
- Lead, kindly light (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Lead, kindly Light (Joseph Barnby)
- Lead, Kindly Light (Paul Merkus)
- Lead, kindly light (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Leave It There (Charles Albert Tindley)
- Lehr' mich sterben (Andreas Peter Berggreen)
- Leighton (William Leighton)
- Leih aus deines Himmels Höhen (Christoph Willibald Gluck)
- Lest we forget (J. Ashley Hall)
- Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Anonymous)
- Let all our brethren join in one (Joseph Barnby)
- Let all that is within me (Joseph Edmund Mills)
- Let all the just to God with joy (Hugh Bond)
- Let all the just to God with joy (John Wall Callcott)
- Let all the just to God with joy (William Marsh)
- Let all the lands with shouts of joy (Joseph Stephenson)
- Let all the lands with shouts of joy (Samuel Chapple)
- Let all the lands with shouts of joy (Thomas Clark)
- Let all the lands with shouts of joy (William Knapp)
- Let all the world (Basil Harwood)
- Let all the world (Chibuike Nnadozie Onyesoh)
- Let folly praise - A Hymn for Christmastide (Simon Biazeck)
- Let God arise (Thomas Tallis)
- Let God arise to lead forth those (John Stainer)
- Let God arise, and then his foes (Thomas Clark)
- Let Israel trust in God (Richard Garbett)
- Let me be with Thee, where Thou art (Joseph Barnby)
- Let others boast their ancient line (Thomas Clark)
- Let rain come down today (Thurlow Weed)
- Let saints on earth in concert sing (Anonymous)
- Let thy Blood in mercy poured (Charles H. Giffen)
- Let thy Blood in mercy poured (Johann Crüger)
- Let us all in concert sing (Joseph Barnby)
- Let us now our voices raise (Jan Roh)
- Let us, with a gladsome mind (John Antes)
- Leverett Street (Isaac Lane)
- Die Liebe Gottes (Wilhelm Greef)
- Life presents the puzzles (Thurlow Weed)
- Lift up your heads in joyful hope (Thomas Clark)
- Lift up your heads, you mighty gates (Anonymous)
- "Lift up your hearts!" (Walter Greatorex)
- Lift up your hearts! We lift them, Lord, to Thee (Charles H. Giffen)
- Light of the world! (Arthur Henry Mann)
- Light of those whose dreary dwelling (Joseph Barnby)
- Light's abode, celestial Salem (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Like sheep we went astray (Netherfield) (Thomas Clark)
- Like sunlight gleams Thy grace, O Lord (David Macfarlane)
- Lincoln New (Anonymous)
- Lindisfarne (Thurlow Weed)
- Litaniae Lauretanae 3 (Bernard Hellebusch)
- Little beam of rosy light (Joseph Barnby)
- Living in the love of God (Mark Liversidge)
- Llanhawadan (Rhois weddi er yr Arglwydd nef) (Anonymous)
- Llef "O Iesu Mawr" (Gutyn Arfon)
- Lo! what a cloud of witnesses (Henry J. Gauntlett)
- Lo, from the desert homes (John Darwall)
- Lo, from the desert homes (William Croft)
- Lo, from the hills my help descends (Thomas Clark)
- Lo, God is here; let us adore (Joseph Barnby)
- Lo, he comes with clouds descending (Anonymous)
- Lo, he comes with clouds descending (Burland) (Thomas Clark)
- Lo, he comes with clouds descending (Driffield) (Thomas Clark)
- Lo, he comes with clouds descending (John Fawcett)
- Lo, in the wilderness a voice (Anonymous)
- Lo, in the wilderness a voice (Ludvig Mathias Lindeman)
- Lo, round the throne, a glorious band (Anonymous)
- Lo, round the throne, a glorious band (Henry Lawes)
- Lo, sea and land their gifts outpour (Joseph Barnby)
- Lo, what a glorious sight appears (George Gay)
- Lo, what an entertaining sight (Thomas Clark)
- Load a Maria (Abel Di Marco)
- Long did the patient peasants toil (Thomas Clark)
- Look back, my soul, with grateful love (Thomas Clark)
- Look down, O God, regard my cry (Joseph Stephenson)
- Lord Christ, who on thy heart didst bear (Percy Buck)
- The Lord descended from above (Thomas Clark)
- The Lord for ever lives, who has (Charles William Hempel)
- The Lord hath spoke, the mighty God (Richard Garbett)
- Lord have mercy upon me (Thomas Campion)
- Lord hear my prayer (John Dowland)
- Lord hear the voice of my complaint MWV B 31 (Felix Mendelssohn)
- The Lord himself, the mighty Lord (John Wall Callcott)
- The Lord himself, the mighty Lord (Joseph Stephenson)
- The Lord himself, the mighty Lord (Stephen Jarvis)
- Lord in thy wrath reprove me not (John Dowland)
- The Lord is my shepherd (Allan Loucks)
- The Lord is our defence and aid (Matthew Cooke)
- The Lord Jehovah reigns (James Shoubridge)
- Lord Jesus Christ, be present now (Robert Jackson)
- Lord Jesus Christ, our Lord most dear (William Henry Monk)
- Lord Jesus, think on me (William Daman)
- The Lord looked down from heaven's high tower (Samuel Wakely)
- The Lord my shepherd is (Thomas Clark)
- The Lord my shepherd is (Thomas Firth)
- Lord of all being, throned afar (Anonymous)
- The Lord of glory is my light (Thomas Jarman)
- Lord of our life (Joseph Barnby)
- Lord of the Covenant (Thurlow Weed)
- Lord of the harvest (William Henry Monk)
- Lord of the harvest, Thee we hail! (I) (Joseph Barnby)
- Lord of the harvest, Thee we hail! (II) (Joseph Barnby)
- Lord of the worlds above (William Croft)
- Lord to thee I make my moan (1597) (John Dowland)
- The Lord to thy request attend (John Valentine)
- The Lord to thy request attend (John Wall Callcott)
- The Lord to thy request attend (Joseph Stephenson)
- The Lord will happiness divine (Thurlow Weed)
- Lord you are alive in all creation (Gabrael StClair)
- The Lord's my shepherd (James Leith Macbeth Bain)
- The Lord's my Shepherd (Jessie Seymour Irvine)
- Lord, 'tis a pleasant thing to stand (Thomas Clark)
- Lord, a Saviour's love displaying (William Henry Monk)
- Lord, be thy word my rule (Henry L. Jenner)
- Lord, be thy word my rule (Oswald Mosley Feilden)
- Lord, bless these hands united (Anthony Awtrey)
- Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing (Anonymous)
- Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing (Joseph Barnby)
- Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing (Thomas Clark)
- Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendor (William Owen)
- Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendour (Anonymous)
- Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendour (George Clement Martin)
- Lord, hear my prayer, and to my cry (Richard Garbett)
- Lord, hear the voice of my complaint (Joseph Stephenson)
- Lord, hear the voice of my complaint (Stephen Jarvis)
- Lord, hear the voice of my complaint (Thomas Clark)
- Lord, I beseech Thee (J. Ashley Hall)
- Lord, I have made thy word my choice (Richard R. Terry)
- Lord, I will sing to Thee (Song 20) (Orlando Gibbons)
- Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear (Thomas Clark)
- Lord, in thy name thy servants plead (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Lord, in thy name thy servants plead (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Lord, in thy wrath, reprove me not (John Alcock Jr.)
- Lord, in thy wrath, reprove me not (Thomas Clark)
- Lord, it belongs not to my care (Edward John Hopkins)
- Lord, not to us, Z 137 (Henry Purcell)
- Lord, number out my life and days (Joseph Key)
- Lord, pour thy Spirit from on high (Samuel Webbe)
- Lord, pour thy Spirit from on high (Timothy Richard Matthews)
- Lord, save me, for thy glorious name (Samuel Arnold)
- Lord, speak to me, that I may speak (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Lord, teach us how to pray aright (Edward John Hopkins)
- The Lord, th'Almighty monarch, spake (Joseph Haydn)
- The Lord, the only God, is great (John Broderip)
- The Lord, the universal King (William Thorn)
- Lord, thine image Thou hast lent me (Benjamin Milgrove)
- Lord, thy glory fills the heaven (Joseph Barnby)
- Lord, thy ransomed church is waking (Joseph Barnby)
- Lord, thy word abideth (William Henry Monk)
- Lord, we adore thy vast designs (Thomas Clark)
- Lord, we come before Thee now (Thurlow Weed)
- Lord, we confess our numerous faults (William Tansur)
- Lord, when I count thy mercies o'er (James Shoubridge)
- Lord, when thou didst ascend on high (Thomas Clark)
- Lord, who throughout these forty days (Anonymous)
- Lord, who throughout these forty days (Thurlow Weed)
- Lord, with what zeal (Orlando Gibbons)
- Louez le Seigneur (Psaume 116) (Frédéric Debons)
- Louva ao Senhor potentíssimo (Axel Bergstedt)
- Love at home (John Hugh McNaughton)
- Love divine (John Stainer)
- Love divine, all loves excelling (William Penfro Rowlands)
- Love of the Father, love of God the Son (Orlando Gibbons)
- Love's redeeming work is done (Anonymous)
- Love's redeeming work is done (James Gibb)
- Loving shepherd of thy sheep (Leighton George Hayne)
- Lucis Creator (no. 1) (Oliver Hayes)
- Lucis Creator (no. 2) (Oliver Hayes)
- Lucis creator 2 (Anonymous)
- Lucis creator 3 (Anonymous)
- Lucis creator optime (Jacobus Vaet)
- Lucis creator optime (Michael J. Drake, Jr.)
- Lucis Creator optime (Samuel Webbe Jr.)
- Lucis Creator optime (Simon Biazeck)
- Lucis creator optime (Thomas Eisenhut)
- Lucis creator optime, Op. 2/1 (Franz Bühler)
- Lux Eoi (Arthur Sullivan)
- Lux prima (John Stainer)