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J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army, Appendix: letters from our army workers. (search)
ors; in His earnestness and constancy in labors, and in His sacrifices. He urged hearers to follow Him in their lives. After a short recess, Brother W. C. Power, of Methodist Episcopal Church, and of Fourteenth South Carolina, was chosen chairman. The minutes having been accidentally left, a verbal statement was made by the secretary pro tem. Rev. Jas. M. Sprunt, of Twentieth North Carolina, Iverson's Brigade, Rev. W. B. Carson, Fourteenth South Carolina, McGowan's Brigade, and Rev. Walker Gilmer, of Nelson's Battalion of Artillery, Pendleton's Corps, were present, and their names were recorded as chaplains in this corps. Rev. Wm. J. Hoge, D. D., having come to this corps to labor for awhile, was enrolled among the chaplains. Rev. Roy Temple, a member of Carter's Battalion of Artillery, was invited to participate in our deliberations. We then heard reports about the progress of religion since our last meeting. Brother Lacy had been preaching to increasing congregations