I am trying to type the chinese character that can be seen here:

but I have no idea how. In fact, even when I search by radicals and so on, I can't find it in Unicode! I am told it is an old form of 你 though that seems slightly dubious to me (the context is a song where the word refers to god, so I suspect there is some distinction being drawn). It seems to me to be equivalent to 祢 as it has a different form of the radical in the left, and the page
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E7%A5%A2
for that character refers to KangXi page 842 character 10 shown here
http://www.kangxizidian.com/kangxi/0842.gif
which is written like the character I want.
I don't really want to to find an alternative equivalent form, though--I want to find the actual character! So...does somebody know of a font (preferably a free one, but I'm not too fussed) that contains this character, and what code I could use to enter it, etc.? Or even more helpfully, what encoding scheme the character can be found in and where to get fonts using that sceme? Sorry it's a bit of a technical question!
Anyway here is the character again:

Really hoping somebody can help me here!
Ben.
P.S. I don't really know any Chinese...I learnt it over 10 years ago at Primary School, but that's it...so I'm pretty much guessing when it comes to the language-related stuff...