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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)
aptains Carter, of Barnesville, and Wilson, of Spring Placeā€”the latter a Presbyterian of culture, and the former a wam-hearted Methodist. They and many others whose names I doubt not are now as then in the Lamb's Book of Life were just such Christians as were greatly needed in camp. Among others I remember so well was Lieutenant Amos R. Kendall, now Dr. Kendall, the pastor of the First Methodist Church in Macon, Georgia. The lieutenant was not then religious, if I remember correctly. August 15. Visited our sick soldiers at Bean's Station. August 16. Took leave of our wounded Federal prisoners of the Sixteenth Ohio, and had a night march from Walden's Ridge through Tazewell to Cumberland Gap. Sunday, August 17. Lay in front of the Gap all day and had to lie low and keep out of the way of the enemy's shells. August 18. An interesting talk with young McDuffie, of the Lula Guards. A pious mother's influence at home now tells well upon her noble boy in camp, who is tryi