Major Inter-Denominational Protestant Hymnals
- African American Heritage Hymnal, GIA Publications (2001)
- Celebration Hymnal, Word Music (1997)
- Christian Life Hymnal, Hendrickson Publishers (2006)
- Great Hymns of the Faith, Brentwood Music (1968)
- Heavenly Highway Hymns, Stamps-Baxter Music and Printing Company
- The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration, Word Music (1986)
- Hymns for the Family of God, Brentwood Music (1976)
- Hymns for Today's Church, Jubilate Hymns (1982)
- Mission Praise HarperCollins (several editions 1980s onwards)
- A New Hymnal for Colleges and Schools, Yale University Press (1992)
- The Psalms of David Imitated, by Isaac Watts, (1719)
- Redemption Hymnal (1951)
- Sing the Faith, Geneva Press (1993)
- Worship & Rejoice, Hope Publishing
- The Worshiping Church, Hope Publishing (1990)
- Majesty Hymns, Majesty Music (1996)
- Rejoice Hymns, Majesty Music (2011)
- Christian Hymns (hymnbook), Evangelical Movement of Wales (1977; 2d edn. 2004)
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