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CHEVES.
L.
M.
"My
grace
is
sufficient
for
thee,"-2
Cor.
12:9.
Key
of
F
Major.
By
Oliver
Bradfield,
1857.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
Grace,
'tis
a
most
de-light-ful
theme,
'Tis
grace
that
res-cues
guilty
man,
'Tis
grace
divine,
all
con-quering
free,
'Tis
Grace, 'tis
a
most
de-light-ful
theme,
'Tis
grace
that
res-cues
guilty
man,
'Tis
grace
di-
vine,
all
conquering,
free.....
'Tis
Grace,
'tis
a
most
de-light-ful
theme,
'Tis
grace
that
res-cues
guilty
man,
'Tis
grace
divine,
all
conquering
free.....
'Tis
Grace,
'tis
a
most
de-light-ful
theme,
'Tis
grace
that
res-cues
guilty
man;
'Tis
grace
divine,
all
conquer
-
ing
free.....
'Tis
grace
di
-
vine,
all
con-quering
free,
Or
it
had
nev
-
er
res
-
cued
me,
Or
it
had
nev
-
er
res-cued
me.
me.
grace
di
-
vine,
all
con-quering
free,
Or
it
had
nev
-
er
res
-
cued
me,
Or
it
had
nev
-
er
res-cued
me.
me.
grace di
-
vine,
all con-quering free,
Or
it
had
nev
-
er
res
-
cued
me,
Or
it
had
nev
-
er
res-cued
me.
me.
The
above
tune,
"Cheves,"
was
composed
by
Oliver
Bradfield,
who
also
composed
"Hope"
and
"Williams,"
page
427,
and
"We'll
Soon
Be
There."
The
words
of
the
hymn
were
changed
from
the
original
so
as
to
fit
the
tune.
The
tune
was
composed
in
1857,
but
was
not
printed
until
1869.
Mr.
Bradfield
was
a
member
of
th
e
Southern
Musical
Convention.