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Chesterfield (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 10
Revivals. --For several weeks past protracted religious meetings have been held in Chesterfield county, and large numbers of persons have professed conversion. At Skinquarter the Rev. Mr. Winfree has been preaching daily to large congregations. At Union Station, in this city, Rev. Mr. Christian, the Pastor, is holding a protracted meeting, the Church being crowded nightly. Among the new converts and mourners are scores of soldiers from the adjoining camps and hospitals.
Revivals. --For several weeks past protracted religious meetings have been held in Chesterfield county, and large numbers of persons have professed conversion. At Skinquarter the Rev. Mr. Winfree has been preaching daily to large congregations. At Union Station, in this city, Rev. Mr. Christian, the Pastor, is holding a protracted meeting, the Church being crowded nightly. Among the new converts and mourners are scores of soldiers from the adjoining camps and hospitals.
Revivals. --For several weeks past protracted religious meetings have been held in Chesterfield county, and large numbers of persons have professed conversion. At Skinquarter the Rev. Mr. Winfree has been preaching daily to large congregations. At Union Station, in this city, Rev. Mr. Christian, the Pastor, is holding a protracted meeting, the Church being crowded nightly. Among the new converts and mourners are scores of soldiers from the adjoining camps and hospitals.