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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)
May 29. Our regiment marched from Flat Creek across Duck River through Shelbyville and Wartrace to Fairfield and encamped on Garrison's Creek, near Hoover's Gap. Sunday, May 31. Preached for Twentieth Tennessee, Chaplain John A. Ellis, of the Tennessee Conference. June 2. We organized a chaplains' meeting at Fairfield: Chairman, S. M. Cherry; Secretary, Dr. F. S. Petway. Present: Chaplains Rush, Third Georgia, H. B. Moore, Seventeenth Tennessee, Jno. A. Ellis, Twentieth Tennessee, McMurray, Forty-fifth Tennessee, and Rev. S. S. Taylor, Thirty-seventh Georgia Regiments. The Confederate States Bible Society, or some other association, consigned to me several thousand copies of the New Testament for gratuitous distribution in the Army of Tennessee. Chaplains, preachers and officers very gladly received them at the ratio of about 400 to 500 to each brigade, or 100 or more to each regiment, and they were soon eagerly received and read by our soldiers. Near Fairfield, Tennes