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J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army, Appendix: letters from our army workers. (search)
The question, Where ought chaplains to be in battle? was somewhat agitated, but left for the next meeting. Brother J. N. Bouchelle, of Thirteenth South Carolina, agreed to go to the hospital this week, and Brother Geo. Slaughter, Fifty-eighth Virginia, next week. The meeting then adjourned with the benediction, to meet on next Saturday, 25th inst., in this church, to hear Rev. Wm. N. Pendleton, D. D., on the chaplaincy. L. C. Vass, Clerk. Sixth session. round Oak Church, April 25, 1863. According to adjournment the chaplains met to-day to hear Rev. Wm. N. Pendleton on the chaplaincy. He did not appear, and Brother F. M. Kennedy, the last chairman, preached from Rom. XIV. 7, For none of us liveth to himself. He presented the law of mutual dependence, which pervades all nature, and is especially seen among intelligent, social beings; and showed how no man could escape influencing others; exhibited to the Christian the manner in which he should live for good to thos