Miscellaneous Hymns



 
John Newton was asked by a friend to compose two hymns, each last line ending with "remember me",
the words of the dying thief on the Cross:

 
And he said unto Jesus, Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom.
Luke 23:42
Follow the links below to:
 
 
Remember me [1st hymn] Jesus the Truth, the Life, the Way...
   
Remember me [2nd hymn]  The thief who near the Saviour hung...

A Hymn by Timothy Dudley-Smith written for The John Newton Project to mark the bicentenary in 2007 of legislation
by Parliament and Congress to abolish British and American participation in the slave trade:

Our God and Father, whose eternal mind

Marylynn Rouse, 30/12/2019