There were ninety and nine that safely lay. Elizabeth C. Clephane. [The Lost Sheep.] This beautiful poem was probably written in 1868 at Melrose, where the authoress then resided, and first published in 1868, in a small magazine for the young, entitled, The Children's Hour, pt. ii. p. 15, in 5 stanzas of 6 lines. Subsequently it appeared as No. 8 of the series of her hymns entitled Breathings on the Border, in the Family Treasury, 1874, p. 595. Thence it was copied into the Christian Age, May 13, 1874, where it was seen by Mr. I. D. Sankey, who set it to music and sang it with great effect at his gospel meetings. He included it in 1875 in his Sacred Songs and Solos. It has since appeared in England, in the Hymnal Companion, 1876; Thring's Collection 1882; Baptist Psalms & Hymns Supplement, 1880, &c., and in America in the Evangelical Association Hymn Book, Cleveland, 1882, and other collections. It is rapidly attaining a foremost position among modern hymns. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.]
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)