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[My Saviour died on Calvary]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: F. M. Graham Used With Text: Free Grace of God

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Free Grace of God

Author: F. M. G. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: My Saviour died on Calvary Refrain First Line: Grace, grace Used With Tune: [My Saviour died on Calvary]

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Free Grace of God

Author: F. M. G. Hymnal: Songs for Jesus No. 5 #7 (1914) First Line: My Saviour died on Calvary Refrain First Line: Grace, grace Languages: English Tune Title: [My Saviour died on Calvary]
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Free Grace of God

Author: F. M. G. Hymnal: Heavenly Echoes No. 2 #33 (1914) First Line: My Saviour died on Calvary Refrain First Line: Grace, grace Languages: English Tune Title: [My Saviour died on Calvary]

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Frank M. Graham

1859 - 1931 Person Name: F. M. G. Author of "Free Grace of God" in Heavenly Echoes No. 2 Born: March 1, 1859, Birmingham, Illinois. Died: August 25, 1931, Greensboro, Georgia. Buried: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Greensboro, Georgia. Graham was an ordained minister in the Wesleyan (Methodist) Church and served as District Superintendent in northern Georgia from around 1895 to about 1915. He was one of the founders of what is now Southern Wesleyan University at Central, South Carolina. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)