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00:00:00 - Introduction 00:00:14 - D.W. Johnson's mother and the Bible--Bible as the source of discipline--family success 00:09:15 - Reverend D. W. Johnson's religious attitudes--situation at South Beloit Community Baptist Church--ill befell his opponents 00:20:35 - Belief in illness as a punishment or curse--Reverend Johnson and the drunk man at Fairbanks-Morse--“the Lord works through Nature” 00:29:24 - Worshiping God through the Son 00:31:08 - Jesus on the side of the oppressed--personal responsibility 00:34:50 - More on the Bonds family--“mean people brought low” 00:36:51 - The boarding car where the road gang lived--more on recruiting and railroad work 00:43:52 - Power of positive thinking--further comments on railroading 00:47:36 - Learning to fire an engine--construction work to supplement railroad income 00:50:07 - Recollection of Walter Ingram, recruiter for Fairbanks-Morse--further comments on J.D. Stephenson 00:52:44 - More on recruiting 00:54:22 - “Rolled in a tornado"