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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)
oga, Chickamauga, and Missionary Ridge. After resting for five days at Lookout Station, on the Tennessee River, west of Chattanooga, our brigade marched to Tyner's Station, east of the city, where we went into camp, and remained for seven weeks. Dr. W. E. Munsey was pastor of the Methodist church in Chattanooga. We renewed our or us at Bates' brigade at night. July 22. Attended the meeting of the chaplains of the Army of Tennessee in Chattanooga. Sunday, July 26. Preached at Tyner's Station to Bates' brigade in the morning, and Rev. Wellborn Mooney preached for us at night. July 27. A letter to-day from Corresponding Secretary A. W. Miller, o to the preachers, and it finally became necessary to remove the logs of the other side, only leaving those at the end by the preaching place remaining. At Tyner's Station, near Chattanooga, the summer of 1863, we had arbors prepared of pine, or black-jack poles, covered with brush, and for lights we had there and at Fairfield s