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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)
h Chaplains McDonald and Malloy on our plan of army work. Mr. Ford, of the Third Georgia Battalion, brother of Rev. Mr. Ford, of Georgia, died to-day. A good man ready to go; a member of our church. His brother was with him. March 31. Ten chaplains at our meeting to-day. Sunday, April 5. Preached in the forenoon to our brigade; in the afternoon to the Ninth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Regiments of Ector's Texas Brigade. I raised 150 subscriptions for The Message. Brothers Morris and Finney organized a Christian Association of between forty and fifty members. I found Colonel Camp, of the Fourteenth Texas, reading his Bible. His banner is inscribed with In God we trust. He is a Methodist and has the appearance of a Christian. Shelbyville, Tennessee, May 6. Rev. S. S. Moody, my first presiding elder, and as pure and devout a Christian minister as I ever knew, died in great peace at his home near the city to-day. He leaves a model family—his eldest son a minister, in charge