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J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army, Appendix: letters from our army workers. (search)
stituted in place of Brother Hopkins (now sick) on the committee for obtaining chaplains for our army. After some further conversation and devotional exercises, the meeting adjourned, with the understanding that they would convene again on April 14, 1863, at this place, when Brother Nelson would preach the opening sermon. Fourth session. round Oak Church, April 14, 1863. The chaplains met, according to adjournment, at this place. Brother James Nelson, of the Forty-fourth Virginia InfApril 14, 1863. The chaplains met, according to adjournment, at this place. Brother James Nelson, of the Forty-fourth Virginia Infantry, the last chairman, opened the meeting with a sermon from Romans i. 16, For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, etc. Brother B. T. Lacy, missionary chaplain in the corps, was elected chairman. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Rev. A. R. Benick, of the Thirty-fourth North Carolina Infantry, Pender's Brigade, and Rev. E. B. Barrett, of the Forty-fifth Georgia, appeared and gave in their names. The progress of religion in our army since our last me