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J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army, Appendix no. 2: the work of grace in other armies of the Confederacy. (search)
trains and those we met on the roads. On Sunday, the 19th, preached in the morning to a portion of Lowry's Brigade and Loring's Division at Camp Direction, in Edgefield District, South Carolina; in the afternoon to the Forty-sixth Georgia Regiment. I found the chaplain, Brother Brown, at his post; two chaplains of Loring's Division at the morning service. Papers were distributed freely to the soldiers at both places. Several days were spent in Augusta furnishing papers for the soldiers whounto him and believe on him. He left with me a letter for his betrothed in C——, Alabama. July 28. Generals Stewart and Loring were among the wounded to-day. I was with each of them. Talked to Colonel Crook, who is terribly wounded. He testifiesChaplains McBride and Moore, Cleburne's old division; 18 penitents forward for prayer. April 6. Preached at night for Loring's Division; 14 seeking religion. April 8. Supper with Chaplain M. B. Chapman, Thirty-second Tennessee, one of the tru