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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)
came, via Mobile, Montgomery, Atlanta, and Chattanooga, preaching at the latter place. On my return to East Tennessee, July 3, 1862, I found our troops at Bean's Station, having evacuated Cumberland Gap in my absence. I gave our soldiers a talk on the 4th, chiefly incidents of my visit to our friends in the Department of Misss encouragement. I have reason to hope the word spoken to-day has been as seed sown in good ground. July 9. Preached to the Fourth Tennessee at night. Bean's Station, East Tennessee, Sunday, July 13. Small congregation at the morning service of the Fourth Tennessee. At 4 P. M. went over the mountain and preached to the T of the First Methodist Church in Macon, Georgia. The lieutenant was not then religious, if I remember correctly. August 15. Visited our sick soldiers at Bean's Station. August 16. Took leave of our wounded Federal prisoners of the Sixteenth Ohio, and had a night march from Walden's Ridge through Tazewell to Cumberland Ga