. . . People think that the reason Jackson is so
successful is because he prays so much. One of his staff told Mr. P. not long
ago, that amid the strife of battle he had sometimes seen him for a moment with
uplifted hands in the act of prayer. When Mr. P. was his Adjutant-General, he
says Jackson was in the habit of withdrawing frequently during the day, when it
was practicable, as Mr. P. believes, for prayer.
SOURCE: Elizabeth Preston Allan, The Life and
Letters of Margaret Junkin Preston, p. 145
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