E. S. Elliott

Edward Bishop Elliott, served as incumbent, and several were contributed to the Church Missionary Juvenile Instructor, of which, for six years, she was the editor.

Her hymns were translated into various languages, including Chinese, German, Portuguese, Sinhala, and Spanish.

[3][4][5][6] Emily Elizabeth Steele Elliott was born in Brighton, Sussex, England, 22 July 1836.

The second part of 48 hymns is also published separately as Under the Pillow, for use as a large type hymnbook with corresponding tune book for hospitals and infirmaries and the sick generally.

[3][11] In later years, she rendered service by her Bible-readings for the women candidates in training at The Willows.

She was an organizer of the Christmas Letter Mission, and was an Honorary Life Member of the Church Missionary Society.

Emily Elizabeth Steele Elliot died suddenly on 3 August 1897,[5][7][12][b] at the conclusion of an operation conducted at her home in Mildmay, Islington, London.