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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
said, There lies a man who never feared the face of man. He was constant in prayer. Men may scoff as they will, but there comes the time when every knee shall bow. Stonewall Jackson went through the war attributing all his victories to God. He had absolute dependence on an overruling providence. What could overcome such a character? A distinguished Virginia minister, Rev. Mr. Hullihen, has just furnished me this historical letter in regard to General Ewell and Stonewall Jackson: October 10, 1891. General John Echols: Dear General: 'Twas in connection with General Ewell's conversion to Christ, from his accidentally overhearing Jackson praying for guidance in the prosecution of the campaign when it had a short while before been confessed by all the Confederate generals, Jackson included, that they knew not what to advise—then the brilliant movement through Thoroughfare Gap, etc. My informant got the account from a minister of the Presbyterian Church, who was present as one of