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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)
e went into camp, and remained for seven weeks. Dr. W. E. Munsey was pastor of the Methodist church in Chattanooga. We renewed our acquaintance formed while he was pastor at Knoxville, where I first entered camp two years ago. Sunday, July 12, 1863. Too wet for camp services, and I preached for Dr Munsey. July 15. Preached for our brigade; first camp service since we were broken up so suddenly at Fairfield over three weeks ago. July 16. Held prayer-meeting for Ninth Alabama. July 17. Our chaplains held an informal meeting. Sunday, July 19. Preached for our brigade in the forenoon, and for Brown's in the afternoon, and Rev. R. P. Ransom for 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