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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)
each ward promptly three or four times each week, and holds service on the Sabbath. At night, by request of Brother Brown, an earnest, zealous young preacher, an inmate of the hospital, I preached at the Concert Hall hospital to the sick and convalescent soldiers; they were quite attentive and serious, and took much interest in singing. Brother Brown was holding meetings nightly, with good interest manifested by the soldiers. At Macon, the second Sabbath in the month, by request of Miss Goulding, one of the matrons of the Ocmulgee hospital, I preached in one of the wards to a number of soldiers, who seemed desirous of hearing the word. With 15,000 copies of the Army and Navy Herald I started for Augusta on the 13th and furnished papers to the soldiers on the trains and those we met on the roads. On Sunday, the 19th, preached in the morning to a portion of Lowry's Brigade and Loring's Division at Camp Direction, in Edgefield District, South Carolina; in the afternoon to the