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Experience of a Confederate Chaplain 1861-1864

Experience of a Confederate Chaplain 1861-1864
Author: A. D. Betts
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2012-09-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781479240227

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This volume contains the experiences of Reverend A. D. Betts during his time as a chaplian in the 30th North Carolina Troops, Confederate, during the Civil War


The Spirit Divided

The Spirit Divided
Author: Benedict R. Maryniak
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780865549968

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Civil War Chaplains wondered whose side God was on, and if their ministries might be in vain. They saw, on both sides, God's Spirit at work. Was the Spirit divided, was God punishing both North and South for their sins, or was there some other explanation for this seemingly endless war?


Faith in the Fight

Faith in the Fight
Author: John Wesley Brinsfield
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2003
Genre: Chaplains, Military
ISBN: 9780811700177

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For both the Union and Confederate soldiers, religion was the greatest sustainer of morale in the Civil War, and faith was a refuge in times of need. Guarding and guiding the spiritual well-being of the fighters, the army chaplain was a voice of hope and reason in an otherwise chaotic military existence. The clerics' duties did not end after Sunday prayers; rather, many ministers could be found performing daily regimental duties, and some even found their way onto fields of battle.


Chaplains In Gray: The Confederate Chaplain’s Story

Chaplains In Gray: The Confederate Chaplain’s Story
Author: Charles Frank Pitts
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1786255936

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ONE of the oddities of history is that men of peace have never been known to stay out of a fight! There yet remains to be told the story of the chaplains to the men in gray who fought through the bitter years of 1861-1865. Men of war, they stood for him who is called the Prince of peace. In considering the chaplains in the Army of the Confederate States, we are brought face to face with the most amazing display of spiritual power ever witnessed among fighting men on the American continent. We are made aware of the effectiveness of their unique approach to the religious needs of men in uniform. We find tangible proof of the tremendous contribution which religious faith makes to military efficiency. We see the startling results of close co-operation between officers of the line and their spiritual leaders. In the ranks of the Southern armies there appeared a spiritual hunger that could only be assuaged by the uncompromised preaching of the cross. In the valley of the shadow, men of God, loyal to their native states, by precept and example wrote their names among Dixie’s men of valor. These chaplains have a message peculiarly fitted for us today—a message of optimism and encouragement.


Confederate Chaplain

Confederate Chaplain
Author: James B. Sheeran
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1960
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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Father James Sheeran, an Irish immigrant and Catholic priest, served as Chaplain with the 14th Louisiana Regiment from New Orleans in General Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. This journal presents a day-by-day account of that experience.


Answering the Call

Answering the Call
Author: William E. Dickens, Jr.
Publisher: Universal-Publishers
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1999-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1581120494

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This book argues that the standardization of the American military chaplaincy occurred during the Civil War. It shows that the chaplains of the North and South provided the model on which the modern chaplaincy is based. This model is seen in both the regulations which were established during this war and the actual ministry of the chaplains with the men of their assigned units. To accomplish this task, the book traces the history of the military chaplaincy from the American Revolution through the American Civil War. This analysis relies heavily on official documents and reports as well as personal accounts, letters, and diaries. It also incorporates appropriate secondary source material.


The 30th North Carolina Infantry in the Civil War

The 30th North Carolina Infantry in the Civil War
Author: William Thomas Venner
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2018-02-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476662401

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At the outbreak of the Civil War, the men of the 30th North Carolina rushed to join the regiment, proclaiming, "we will whip the Yankees, or give them a right to a small part of our soil--say 2 feet by 6 feet." Once the Tar Heels experienced combat, their attitudes changed. One rifleman recorded: "We came to a Yankee field hospital ... we moved piles of arms, feet, hands." By 1865, the unit's survivors reflected on their experiences, wondering "when and if I return home--will I be able to fit in?" Drawing on letters, journals, memoirs and personnel records, this history follows the civilian-soldiers from their mustering-in to the war's final moments at Appomattox. The 30th North Carolina had the distinction of firing at Abraham Lincoln on July 12, 1864, as the president stood upon the ramparts of Ft. Stevens outside Washington, D.C., and firing the last regimental volley before the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia.


The Spirit Divided

The Spirit Divided
Author: John Wesley Brinsfield
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780865549647

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"In this work, many of the Confederate chaplains write that they opposed secession and submitted to it only when war was inevitable. Moreover, some of the ministers who became chaplains were active in ministry to black slaves. They spoke out against the neglect and abuse of those held in bondage both before and during the war."--Jacket.