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[Safe were the ninety and nine in the fold]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. Toral Seat Incipit: 32155 11767 42522 Used With Text: That One Lost Sheep

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That One Lost Sheep

Author: L. Phillip Knox Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Safe were the ninety and nine in the fold Refrain First Line: The Shepherd went out to search for His sheep Lyrics: 1 Safe were the ninety and nine in the fold Safe, though the night was stormy and cold But said the shepherd when counting them o'er “One sheep is missing, there should be one more!” Refrain: The Shepherd went out to search for His sheep And all thro' the night on the rocky steep He sought till he found him With love bands he bound him And I was that one lost sheep 2 Although His feet were weary and worn And though His hands were rent and torn E'en tho' the road was rugged and steep Still the Good Shepherd sought long for his sheep [Refrain] 3 There in the night He heard a faint cry From the lost sheep just ready to die Then in His arms to shield from the cold He brought the lost one safe back to the fold [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Safe were the ninety and nine in the fold]

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That One Lost Sheep

Author: L. Philip Knox Hymnal: Yes, Lord! #291 (1982) First Line: Safe were the ninety and nine in the fold Refrain First Line: The Shepherd went out to search for His sheep Lyrics: 1 Safe were the ninety and nine in the fold, Safe though the night was stormy and cold; But said the Shepherd, when counting them o'er, “One sheep is missing: There should be one more!” Refrain: The Shepherd went out to search for His sheep And all through the night on a cold mountain steep, He sought till He found him, With love-bands He bound him, And I was that one lost sheep. 2 Although His feet were weary and worn, And though His hands were rent and torn; E'en though the road was rugged and steep, Still the Good Shepherd sought long for His sheep. [Refrain] 3 There in the night He heard a faint cry From the lost sheep were ready to die; Then in His arms, to shield from the cold, He brought the lost one safe back to the fold. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Safe were the ninety and nine in the fold]
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That One Lost Sheep

Author: L. Phillip Knox Hymnal: Favorites Number 2 #76 (1946) First Line: Safe were the ninety and nine in the fold Refrain First Line: The Shepherd went out to search for His sheep Lyrics: 1 Safe were the ninety and nine in the fold Safe, though the night was stormy and cold But said the shepherd when counting them o'er “One sheep is missing, there should be one more!” Refrain: The Shepherd went out to search for His sheep And all thro' the night on the rocky steep He sought till he found him With love bands he bound him And I was that one lost sheep 2 Although His feet were weary and worn And though His hands were rent and torn E'en tho' the road was rugged and steep Still the Good Shepherd sought long for his sheep [Refrain] 3 There in the night He heard a faint cry From the lost sheep just ready to die Then in His arms to shield from the cold He brought the lost one safe back to the fold [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Safe were the ninety and nine in the fold]
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That One Lost Sheep

Author: L. Phillip Knox Hymnal: Calvary Songs #64 (1944) First Line: Safe were the ninety and nine in the fold Refrain First Line: The shepherd went out to search for His sheep Languages: English Tune Title: [Safe were the ninety and nine in the fold]

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L. Phillip Knox

Author of "That One Lost Sheep" in The New National Baptist Hymnal

E. Toral Seat

1898 - 1985 Composer of "[Safe were the ninety and nine in the fold]" in The New National Baptist Hymnal E. Toral Seat was pastor of the Seventh-day Adventist church in Norco, California in the mid-1960's. He led Saturday afternoon programs for elementary-school age children which were heavy on singing. Elder Seat usually did the piano accompaniment and was well-loved by the children as well as the larger congregation. email to Hymnary