279. Dear Shepherd of Thy people

John Newton, 1725-1807

A hymn composed for a prayer meeting.

John Newton and William Cowper, the English poet, instituted prayer meetings at Olney where the two labored together in a famous ministry, Newton as minister of the church, and Cowper as his voluntary assistant. The prayer meetings were attended in such large numbers that it became necessary to move the services into a large room. For the first meeting in this new room, each of the men prepared a special hymn, the one by Newton being our hymn, with his first, third, and seventh stanzas omitted.

For further comments on John Newton see [Hymn 274].

MUSIC. DURHAM appeared in Ravenscroft’s Psalter, 1621, set to Psalms 28 and 76, and marked as a “Northern Tune.” The Scottish Psalter of 1635 includes it among the Common Tunes.