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  2. Confederate States Army revival - Wikipedia

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    Carroll, Dillon J., "'The God Who Shielded Me Before, Yet Watches Over Us All': Confederate Soldiers, Mental Illness, and Religion," Civil War History, 61 (Sept. 2015), 252–80. Faust, Drew Gilpin. "Christian Soldiers: The Meaning of Revivalism in the Confederate Army." Journal of Southern History (1987): 63–90. online; Jones, John William ...

  3. United States Christian Commission - Wikipedia

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    United States Christian Commission battlefield representatives at their headquarters location in Germantown, Maryland. The United States Christian Commission (USCC) was an organization that furnished supplies, medical services, and religious literature to Union troops during the American Civil War. It combined religious support with social ...

  4. New religious movements in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the American Civil War, new movements included Mormonism, led by a prophet; Adventism, which used biblical scholarship to predict the Second Coming of Jesus; New Thought, which promised that mental powers could provide health and success; and Spiritualism, which offered communication with ghosts or spirits.

  5. Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies

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    Collection of the records began in 1864; no special attention was paid to Confederate records until just after the capture of Richmond, Virginia, in 1865, when with the help of Confederate Gen. Samuel Cooper, Union Army Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Henry W. Halleck began the task of collecting and preserving such archives of the Confederacy as had survived the war.

  6. William W. Bennett (educator) - Wikipedia

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    During the American Civil War (1861–65), he served as a Chaplain with the Confederate States Army. [4] In March 1862 he was appointed Superintendent of the Soldier's Tract Association by the Virginia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. "By midsummer it had put in circulation nearly 800,000 pages of tracts, and had ten ...

  7. List of religious movements that began in the United States

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    Azusa Street Revival, 1906; Oneness Pentecostalism, 1913; Pentecostal denominations in North America; Jewish Science, early 20th century; Rosicrucian Fellowship (Esoteric Christianity, Western Theosophy, Western mystery tradition), 1909 (1313) Moorish Science Temple of America, 1913; Reconstructionist Judaism, 1922