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<p> an English poetess, sister of the author of Horae Apocalypticae, was born in 1789, and died at Brighton, September 22, 1871. She wrote several volumes of religious poems, of which a number may be found in recent hymnals, especially "Just as I am, without one plea," which was composed after she had become a permanent invalid. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. [[Julia]] Anne Elliott, who died in 1841, also contributed several hymns to one of her earliest publications. </p>
<p> an English poetess, sister of the author of Horae Apocalypticae, was born in 1789, and died at Brighton, September 22, 1871. She wrote several volumes of religious poems, of which a number may be found in recent hymnals, especially "Just as I am, without one plea," which was composed after she had become a permanent invalid. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. [[Julia]] Anne Elliott, who died in 1841, also contributed several hymns to one of her earliest publications. </p>
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Miss Charlotte Elliott [1]

an English poetess, sister of the author of Horae Apocalypticae, was born in 1789, and died at Brighton, September 22, 1871. She wrote several volumes of religious poems, of which a number may be found in recent hymnals, especially "Just as I am, without one plea," which was composed after she had become a permanent invalid. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Julia Anne Elliott, who died in 1841, also contributed several hymns to one of her earliest publications.

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