Chattanooga, Sunday, March 5. A most beautiful day, too good to lay in camp. Attended church. Joined the Bible class in chapel of Christian Commission, where we had a spirited discussion as to whether we are ever justifiable in disobeying the divine law in order to conform with the law of the land. Most took the old Abolitionist view of it. After class listened to good sermon. Text, “What is Man”, by one of the agents. Met Lieutenant Silsby, very sociably inclined. Returned to camp to enjoy a soldier’s dinner. Wrote to John and read a sermon of H. W. Beecher, much better than the delivered one.
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