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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)
osed positions. Up to the present very few flies have been furnished—no tents. In our field hospital we have over three hundred and fifty sick from our brigade (Clayton's). But in the midst of these hardships the work of salvation steadily progressed. I never saw, says Mr. McVoy, men who were better prepared to receivstaff, and with bowed head received the benediction. Next Sunday I am to administer the communion at Headquarters. To-night ten or twelve are to be confirmed in Clayton's Division. The enemy there are within two hundred and fifty yards of our line, and the firing is very constant. I fear it may be hard to get the men together. king God. General Govan's Arkansas Brigade and General Polk's Arkansas and Tennessee Brigade are both blessed with very gracious and promising revivals. General Clayton's Alabama Brigade reports 49 recent accessions to the Church. A few conversions and accessions are reported in General Strahls' Tennessee Brigade. Ther