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J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army, Appendix: letters from our army workers. (search)
g to pray with us in these meetings, which was encouraged, hoping it would prove a means of grace to them. As to the results of what seemed to be honest and sincere profession, I am not able to state, though the course of some indicates a declension from the solemn vows made while in the army. Yet I cannot believe that all or much of what I witnessed was mere enthusiasm or hypocrisy. J. K. H. From Rev. Dr. Geo. W. Leyburn, Presbyterian Missionary. Appomattox Court House, February 14, 1867. Rev. and Dear Brother: I saw some little of the revival at that time, at Fredericksburg; and I had a last interview with General Jackson, which made a considerable impression on me, and of which, with some description of his last camping-place; and the congregation assembled there, the last time that he and many of his brave soldiers ever attended such a service, I gave some account in one of the newspapers. I saw besides something of the revivals and of the religious state of o