‘Just as I Am, Without One Plea’

Charlotte Elliott wrote this hymn in 1834 as she was battling severe depression; it marked the beginning of her recovery. Just as I Am, Without One Plea–sung by the Antrim Mennonite Choir.

If you’re new here, we take hymn requests, as many as we can get; all you have to do is ask. Some of you have been here for years without ever making a hymn request. But the hymn shop is open to everyone, every day.

 

3 comments on “‘Just as I Am, Without One Plea’

  1. Just noticed another great song by Carroll Roberson: He Looked Beyond My Fault

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