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Chariot of Love

Author: Rev. Joseph Wardle Hymnal: Melodious Sonnets #84 (1885) First Line: The King, as he stood by his chariot one day Refrain First Line: May I enter? I cried, may I sit by thy side Lyrics: 1 The King, as he stood by his chariot one day, In pity regarded my sin; Then, taking my hand with a kind, gentle smile, He said, wouldst thou like to step in? Refrain: May I enter? I cried, may I sit by thy side? Is it mine such an honor to know? Then he opened mine eyes and I gazed with surprise, For my garments were white as the snow. 2 How oft we had met in the journey of life, How oft he had knocked at my door; Though much I have lost by rejecting his call, From him I will wander no more. [Refrain] 3 The chariot of love, on its way to the sky, Is bearing me swiftly along, While joyful I sing of my Lord and my King, Beguiling each moment with song. [Refrain] 4 And when to the river of Jordan we come, And cross to the green, sunny shore; Oh, still will I sing of my Lord and my King, Till safe at his own palace door. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [The King, as he stood by his chariot one day]
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Chariot of Love

Author: Rev. Joseph Wardle Hymnal: The Revival Wave #66 (1887) First Line: The King, as he stood by his chariot one day Refrain First Line: May I enter? I cried, may I sit by thy side? Languages: English Tune Title: [The King, as he stood by his chariot one day]
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Chariot of Love

Author: Rev. Joseph Wardle Hymnal: The Royal Fountain No. 4 #66 (1884) First Line: The King, as he stood by his chariot one day Refrain First Line: May I enter? I cried, may I sit by thy side Languages: English Tune Title: [The King, as he stood by his chariot one day]
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Chariot of Love

Author: Rev. Joseph Wardle Hymnal: Temple Trio #266 (1886) First Line: The King, as he stood by his chariot one day Refrain First Line: May I enter? I creid Tune Title: [The King, as he stood by his chariot one day]

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