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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)
the ranks. Shelbyville, Tennessee, Sunday, May 24. John P. McFerrin, son of Rev. A. P. McFerrin and nephew of Rev. Dr. J.stor of the First Methodist Church in Chattanooga. Dr. John P. McFerrin has been a very successful pastor for more than twers. Near Fairfield, Tennessee, Sunday, June 7, 1863. Dr. McFerrin preached to our brigade in the forenoon. In the aftern at Beech Grove. Several penitents; three professing. Dr. McFerrin has been assisting the chaplains of this command, and tt at Atlanta I found many in a critical condition. Rev. John P. McFerrin was there, terribly mangled; lamed for life. Mr. PRev. William Burr preached two or three times each, and Dr. McFerrin and Rev. W. Mooney once each for our brigade. Chaplaination for the Army of Tennessee. After consulting with Dr. McFerrin, and chaplains and others in the army, I was appointed Daniel, Fifty-seventh Georgia, Gregory and Hanks and Rev. J. P. McFerrin, who had recovered of his wounds sufficiently to pre