Please allow me to walk you through the chapters of this Book . I pray that it may illuminate the eyes of your understanding through the Miracles,Testimonies and Deliverances;concerning Evil spirits that dwell inside the body. The Doctors and psychiatrists call them sickness. Theyprescribe you pills thinking that with these kinds of sicknesses it gives you the cure. However, it doesn't resolve the matter: The side effects only makes you worse,it only compounds the problem by causing a chemical imbalance of the brain.Your body feeds off of the drug and it becomes dependent on it.It makes you feel like you got to have it and it only makes you sicker and opens the door of your mind for more drugs and more demons to enter.Doctors and psychiatrist call them sickness and diseases.They are still trying to do research on the human body and mind; yethave not found a answer. Theywill not go to the Bible (King James version ) and search the scripture's for the answers. The Bible says in the book of II Timothy 3:16-17,"All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction for instructions in righteousness: That the man of God maybe perfect throughly furnished unto all good works." Now since I have your undivided attention let us focus onthe miracles, testimonies, and deliverances through your reading. This iswhatbrought me to salvation through Jesus Christ our lord and gave me the in filling of the Holy Ghost and brought me out of the life style of Sin.
The 57th Virginia Infantry was one of five regiments in General Lewis Armistead's Brigade in Pickett's Charge, at the Battle of Gettysburg on July 3, 1863. Prior to being Brigadier General, Armistead commanded the 57th Virginia. About 1,800 men joined the 57th, primarily from Franklin, Pittsylvania, Buckingham, Botetourt, and Albemarle County, but at least 15 bordering counties contributed men. Initial enlistments were from May-July of 1861, with the nucleus coming from 5 companies of Keen's Battalion. This publication gives detail on the battles, from Malvern Hill to Appomattox, and the prison camps many suffered through. The core of the book, however, is a quest for basic genealogical data on the men of the 57th Virginia, with a focus on their parents, wives, and location in 1860.
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