This article is about the English poet. For the Scottish poet, see Lady Charlotte Elliot. For the botanist, see Charlotte Elliott (botanist).
Charlotte Elliott
Born
(1789-03-18)18 March 1789 Brighton, England
Died
22 September 1871(1871-09-22) (aged 82) Brighton, England
Resting place
St Andrew's Church, Hove
Occupation
Poet
hymn writer
editor
Language
English
Notable works
"Just As I Am"
"Thy will be done"
Relatives
Henry Venn Elliott (brother)
Edward Bishop Elliott (brother)
E. S. Elliott (niece)
Henry Venn
Charlotte Elliott (18 March 1789 – 22 September 1871) was an English poet, hymn writer, and editor. She is best known by two hymns, "Just As I Am" and "Thy will be done".[1]
Elliott edited Christian Remembrancer Pocket Book (1834–1859) and The Invalid's Hymn book, 6th edition, 1854.[1] To this latter collection, she contributed 112 hymns including "Just As I Am, without one plea", a hymn dated 1836, which was translated into almost every living language of the day. Unsure of her relationship with Christ, she penned words of assurance about Jesus loving her "just as I am." William B. Bradbury composed music for her lyrics and published the song in 1849. The hymn was translated into many languages, with tens of thousands of people committing their lives to Christ during the playing of it.[2] She also published "My God and Father while I stray" (1834) in the same collection. Elliott was the author of Hymns for a week, 1837, 40th thousand, 1871; Hours of Sorrow, 1836 and many later editions, Poems by C. E., 1863.[3] An invalid for many years, her life was filled with deeds of beneficence. She shrank from everything ostentatious, nearly all her books having been issued anonymously.[2]
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