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J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army, Appendix: letters from our army workers. (search)
, 1863. According to a previous notice to the chaplains of the Second Army Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, a number of them met at this point this morning. The meeting was called to order by Rev. B. T. Lacy. Rev. A. C. Hopkins was elected Chairman, and Rev. L. C. Vass, Secretary. The meeting was then organized with singing, reading the Scriptures and with prayer. The following were present: Georgia.—James O. A. Sparks, Fourth Georgia; Alexander M. Thigpen, Sixth Georgia; A. M. Marshaging and prayer, the meeting then adjourned. Second session. round Oak Church, Tuesday, March 24, 1863. According to previous adjournment, the chaplains met this morning. Rev. A. D. Betts, Thirtieth North Carolina Infantry, was chosen Chairman, and Rev. L. C. Vass, Twenty-seventh Virginia Infantry, was continued as Permanent Clerk. Rev. George E. Booker, chaplain of the Forty-eighth Virginia Infantry, Rev. A. W. Moore, Fourteenth Georgia, and Rev. A. L. Stough, Thirty-seventh North
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)
ched two or three times each, and Dr. McFerrin and Rev. W. Mooney once each for our brigade. Chaplain Ellis was with us much of the time, and was faithful and modest in his work. I had occasion to visit nearly all the regiments in the army, and I found many of the chaplains at the post of duty. November 3 and 4. The chaplains of the army met in a two days council on Lookout Mountain, and held two sessions each day. Rev. B. W. McDonald, D. D., of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, was Chairman; Chaplain A. D. McVoy, Fifty-eighth Alabama, Secretary. I clip report from The Army and Navy Herald: Lookout Hotel, On Lookout Mountain, November 3, 1863. A meeting of the chaplains and missionaries of the Army of the Tennessee convened at the above place this day. After preliminary religious exercises, B. W. McDonald was chosen President, and A. D. McVoy, Secretary. After a discussion relative to general meetings, the next general meeting was appointed to be held on the first