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Reducing subject-bunyanJohn-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 2308 author = Whyte, Alexander title = Bunyan Characters (3rd Series) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 85199 sentences = 4365 flesch = 82 summary = the Judges; the wars of David, with his and many other magnificent battlesongs; till the best known name of the God of Israel in the Old Testament that lets us know a hundred times every day what at heart we are made of. Let God's peace, he says, be your man of hearts so long as they stood in the love of God. Paradise is the divine try to fill your heart, O man of God, and after it all we shall hear you comes close to the mind and the heart of man as they now are in all men, filled by a man of God who gives his whole mind and heart, his whole time into, and, indeed, constitute the life of God in the heart of man. heart of man, as also into many of the ways of God, that even here he has cache = ./cache/2308.txt txt = ./txt/2308.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 29929 author = Froude, James Anthony title = Bunyan date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 56362 sentences = 3331 flesch = 79 summary = John Bunyan was born at Elstow, a village near Bedford, in the year Bunyans,' says a friend, 'were of the national religion, as men of [Footnote 1: The story is told by Mr. Attentive in the 'Life of Mr. Badman;' but it is almost certain that Bunyan was relating his own effort after a good life, was still the object which a man was bound left both of God and Christ and the Spirit, and of all good things.' Bunyan the future life of Christianity was a reality as certain as the A man like Bunyan, who (Bunyan probably knew him too well), 'a man of very wicked life, and clerk named Mr. Mind, a man every way like his master, and Mansoul was The man is Bunyan himself as we see him in 'Grace Abounding.' His sins Bunyan show better how well he knew the heart of man. cache = ./cache/29929.txt txt = ./txt/29929.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6048 author = Bunyan, John title = Works of John Bunyan — Volume 03 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 610160 sentences = 34052 flesch = 85 summary = when the reckoning day shall come, thou wilt have laid to thy charge thy soul, through the faith of it, from the heavy wrath of God. Yea, thou also art ignorant of the true effects of saving faith the heart to God in Christ, to love His name, His Word, ways, and entered into the heart of man: the things which God hath prepared came up; so he said unto her, Grace, go you, tell my friends, Mr. Contrite, Mr. Holy-man, Mr. Love-saint, Mr. Dare-not-lie, and Mr. Penitent; that I have a friend or two at my house that have a mind but the Lord shall be unto thee an everlasting light, and thy God sins, 'he shall live.' 'When thou wast in thy blood, I said unto 2. God hath said, if thou do but come to him in Christ, 'Though your cache = ./cache/6048.txt txt = ./txt/6048.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1037 author = Venables, Edmund title = The Life of John Bunyan date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 50993 sentences = 2307 flesch = 73 summary = John Bunyan, the author of the book which has probably passed through to the east of the village of Elstow, at a place long called "Bunyan's prove that, like her husband, she did not, in the words of Bunyan's parents," writes Bunyan, "it pleased God to put it into their hearts to his days both in word and deed." Much as Bunyan tells us he had lost of to be true, having many times discoursed with the man." To the same anteRestoration period, Dr. Brown also assigns the anecdote of Bunyan's little Bedford church was in trouble for "Brother Bunyan," against whom which was to be Bunyan's home for twelve long years, to which he went last time Bunyan's name appears as present at a church meeting is October of Bunyan's twelve years' imprisonment in the little lock-up-house on the best work he could do for God was to get Bunyan's books printed and sell cache = ./cache/1037.txt txt = ./txt/1037.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 6046 author = Bunyan, John title = Works of John Bunyan — Volume 01 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 888229 sentences = 47269 flesch = 84 summary = "Thou shalt remember all the way which the Lord thy God led thee and ashes, and he the great God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, God the Father, and Jesus Christ his Son, are for having things 'I serve,' says Paul, God and Christ Jesus 'with my spirit (or soul) take up in the good things thereof, and not come to God by Christ. know, or thou wilt not come to God by Christ for life. sin has made me come short of the glory of God, and that Christ Jesus coming to God by Christ I shall also speak a word or two. good and laudable; it being that by which he gave glory to God. The Father, also, hath given to Christ a certain number of souls thy heart and life, thou art not yet come to Jesus Christ. 7. Man by sin had lost peace with God; but this would Jesus Christ cache = ./cache/6046.txt txt = ./txt/6046.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1885 author = Whyte, Alexander title = Bunyan Characters (1st Series) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 80122 sentences = 3777 flesch = 79 summary = sufficient bitterness, is put many times in life into every man's hand. slough that was farthest from his own house, till a man called Help gave Sometimes, as with Christian at the slough, a man's way in life is all Let every young man seek his future wife of God, and as the wise man says, to know the plague of my own heart, is the true and pilgrims; get you sure into the right way, and leave your burden to God. He appoints the place of deliverance, and it lies before thee. of the mind and heart of man, and this outward world down into which God every day to be patient and good to other men as God has been to him. what God thinks and says is wisest and best, let all the men of the world out of the way, then His sincere-hearted minister is of all men the very cache = ./cache/1885.txt txt = ./txt/1885.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6047 author = Bunyan, John title = Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 751445 sentences = 39036 flesch = 82 summary = Also in these days men shall come flocking into the house of God, works, Lord God Almighty; just and true are thy ways, thou king this; when God shall strike this man of sin the second time, he thee, Where is the Lord thy God?' Wherefore, as I said, cry unto righteousness wrought by that God-man Jesus Christ without thee, Spirit of the Lord Jesus, the Son of God, doth set home the law Spirit of Christ, know that God 'hath appointed a day, in the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ' (v (5.) Thou knowest that God hath given thee thy faith (Phil 1:29; 5.If thou hast laid Christ, God-man, for thy foundation, though created in Christ Jesus unto good works; and God hath, before the created in Christ Jesus unto good works; and God hath, before the cache = ./cache/6047.txt txt = ./txt/6047.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1886 author = Whyte, Alexander title = Bunyan Characters (2nd Series) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 87527 sentences = 4676 flesch = 84 summary = John Bunyan, who again is just the word of God--what does the old pilgrim and read when alone, what that great man of God says about all that in Little-Faith, let it never be forgotten, was, all the time, a good man. that this Little-Faith was really all the time a truly good man. on their way to the Celestial City, Hopeful was one of the most lightminded men in all that light-minded town. gate," said Hopeful, "and men standing at it ready to receive us." "Read For shall God create such desires in any man's heart 3. "Having had little to do this morning," said Mrs. Timorous to Mrs. Light-mind, "I went to give Christiana a visit." "Law," I read in his spell of love and fear and reverence lay on Mercy's heart and mind all thy difficulties that shall assault thee in the way, till thou shalt come cache = ./cache/1886.txt txt = ./txt/1886.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 6049 6046 6047 6049 6046 6047 number of items: 9 sum of words: 2,610,037 average size in words: 326,254 average readability score: 81 nouns: man; things; men; soul; sin; grace; world; heart; life; law; faith; day; way; time; righteousness; church; death; mercy; love; place; word; people; thing; glory; sins; name; blood; words; nature; house; body; hand; work; truth; fear; children; judgment; spirit; nothing; gospel; power; light; mind; one; salvation; sinners; doth; earth; saints; hath verbs: is; be; was; are; have; do; had; were; come; said; say; did; made; make; has; been; see; let; go; being; know; take; give; called; done; put; am; came; set; think; given; found; saith; find; according; hath; believe; show; went; saved; stand; look; speak; coming; tell; taken; read; keep; says; pray adjectives: good; such; own; great; other; many; more; first; same; true; poor; little; holy; much; second; eternal; old; saith; righteous; full; very; whole; last; dead; new; wicked; high; best; able; better; right; godly; few; sure; spiritual; doth; wise; present; everlasting; glorious; third; evil; strong; least; bad; next; christian; natural; open; heavenly adverbs: not; so; then; now; also; therefore; up; again; thus; here; yet; even; only; out; more; as; most; first; there; ever; down; never; well; very; away; indeed; in; that; too; is; still; before; forth; much; thereof; far; together; all; off; hence; sometimes; long; just; once; always; else; rather; on; no; further pronouns: he; it; his; i; they; him; them; their; you; we; my; our; us; me; thy; her; himself; your; thee; she; its; themselves; itself; thyself; myself; ourselves; mine; one; yourself; herself; ye; ours; theirs; yourselves; yours; thou; ''s; hers; pelf; on''t; yt; trodden; elias; whosoever; these:--; heb; ha; ''em; you.--many; whether proper nouns: god; christ; thou; lord; jesus; heaven; hath; yea; john; spirit; bunyan; father; son; mr.; psa; ye; cor; rom; holy; heb; christian; isa; word; matt; hast; luke; c.; mansoul; paul; peter; israel; satan; david; hell; saviour; jerusalem; rev; job; ghost; acts; thee; eph; art; mark; moses; christians; _; prov; jer; gen keywords: mr.; lord; god; bunyan; john; holy; christ; paul; man; father; pilgrim; jesus; christian; bible; spirit; son; saviour; satan; rom; rev; psa; prov; peter; moses; matt; mansoul; luke; job; jews; jerusalem; israel; isa; heb; heart; eze; exo; eph; emmanuel; diabolus; david; cor; bedford; abraham; word; war; tim; shaddai; scripture; sam; progress one topic; one dimension: god file(s): ./cache/29929.txt titles(s): Bunyan three topics; one dimension: god; god; man file(s): ./cache/6047.txt, ./cache/6048.txt, ./cache/1885.txt titles(s): Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02 | Works of John Bunyan — Volume 03 | Bunyan Characters (1st Series) five topics; three dimensions: god christ thou; god christ shall; god shall thou; man god bunyan; nameth agreeing footsteps file(s): ./cache/6046.txt, ./cache/6047.txt, ./cache/6048.txt, ./cache/1885.txt, ./cache/1037.txt titles(s): Works of John Bunyan — Volume 01 | Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02 | Works of John Bunyan — Volume 03 | Bunyan Characters (1st Series) | The Life of John Bunyan Type: gutenberg title: subject-bunyanJohn-gutenberg date: 2021-06-01 time: 17:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Bunyan, John, 1628-1688" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 6048 author: Bunyan, John title: Works of John Bunyan — Volume 03 date: words: 610160.0 sentences: 34052.0 pages: flesch: 85.0 cache: ./cache/6048.txt txt: ./txt/6048.txt summary: when the reckoning day shall come, thou wilt have laid to thy charge thy soul, through the faith of it, from the heavy wrath of God. Yea, thou also art ignorant of the true effects of saving faith the heart to God in Christ, to love His name, His Word, ways, and entered into the heart of man: the things which God hath prepared came up; so he said unto her, Grace, go you, tell my friends, Mr. Contrite, Mr. Holy-man, Mr. Love-saint, Mr. Dare-not-lie, and Mr. Penitent; that I have a friend or two at my house that have a mind but the Lord shall be unto thee an everlasting light, and thy God sins, ''he shall live.'' ''When thou wast in thy blood, I said unto 2. God hath said, if thou do but come to him in Christ, ''Though your id: 6047 author: Bunyan, John title: Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02 date: words: 751445.0 sentences: 39036.0 pages: flesch: 82.0 cache: ./cache/6047.txt txt: ./txt/6047.txt summary: Also in these days men shall come flocking into the house of God, works, Lord God Almighty; just and true are thy ways, thou king this; when God shall strike this man of sin the second time, he thee, Where is the Lord thy God?'' Wherefore, as I said, cry unto righteousness wrought by that God-man Jesus Christ without thee, Spirit of the Lord Jesus, the Son of God, doth set home the law Spirit of Christ, know that God ''hath appointed a day, in the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ'' (v (5.) Thou knowest that God hath given thee thy faith (Phil 1:29; 5.If thou hast laid Christ, God-man, for thy foundation, though created in Christ Jesus unto good works; and God hath, before the created in Christ Jesus unto good works; and God hath, before the id: 6049 author: Bunyan, John title: Works of John Bunyan — Complete date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 6046 author: Bunyan, John title: Works of John Bunyan — Volume 01 date: words: 888229.0 sentences: 47269.0 pages: flesch: 84.0 cache: ./cache/6046.txt txt: ./txt/6046.txt summary: "Thou shalt remember all the way which the Lord thy God led thee and ashes, and he the great God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, God the Father, and Jesus Christ his Son, are for having things ''I serve,'' says Paul, God and Christ Jesus ''with my spirit (or soul) take up in the good things thereof, and not come to God by Christ. know, or thou wilt not come to God by Christ for life. sin has made me come short of the glory of God, and that Christ Jesus coming to God by Christ I shall also speak a word or two. good and laudable; it being that by which he gave glory to God. The Father, also, hath given to Christ a certain number of souls thy heart and life, thou art not yet come to Jesus Christ. 7. Man by sin had lost peace with God; but this would Jesus Christ id: 29929 author: Froude, James Anthony title: Bunyan date: words: 56362.0 sentences: 3331.0 pages: flesch: 79.0 cache: ./cache/29929.txt txt: ./txt/29929.txt summary: John Bunyan was born at Elstow, a village near Bedford, in the year Bunyans,'' says a friend, ''were of the national religion, as men of [Footnote 1: The story is told by Mr. Attentive in the ''Life of Mr. Badman;'' but it is almost certain that Bunyan was relating his own effort after a good life, was still the object which a man was bound left both of God and Christ and the Spirit, and of all good things.'' Bunyan the future life of Christianity was a reality as certain as the A man like Bunyan, who (Bunyan probably knew him too well), ''a man of very wicked life, and clerk named Mr. Mind, a man every way like his master, and Mansoul was The man is Bunyan himself as we see him in ''Grace Abounding.'' His sins Bunyan show better how well he knew the heart of man. id: 1037 author: Venables, Edmund title: The Life of John Bunyan date: words: 50993.0 sentences: 2307.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/1037.txt txt: ./txt/1037.txt summary: John Bunyan, the author of the book which has probably passed through to the east of the village of Elstow, at a place long called "Bunyan''s prove that, like her husband, she did not, in the words of Bunyan''s parents," writes Bunyan, "it pleased God to put it into their hearts to his days both in word and deed." Much as Bunyan tells us he had lost of to be true, having many times discoursed with the man." To the same anteRestoration period, Dr. Brown also assigns the anecdote of Bunyan''s little Bedford church was in trouble for "Brother Bunyan," against whom which was to be Bunyan''s home for twelve long years, to which he went last time Bunyan''s name appears as present at a church meeting is October of Bunyan''s twelve years'' imprisonment in the little lock-up-house on the best work he could do for God was to get Bunyan''s books printed and sell id: 2308 author: Whyte, Alexander title: Bunyan Characters (3rd Series) date: words: 85199.0 sentences: 4365.0 pages: flesch: 82.0 cache: ./cache/2308.txt txt: ./txt/2308.txt summary: the Judges; the wars of David, with his and many other magnificent battlesongs; till the best known name of the God of Israel in the Old Testament that lets us know a hundred times every day what at heart we are made of. Let God''s peace, he says, be your man of hearts so long as they stood in the love of God. Paradise is the divine try to fill your heart, O man of God, and after it all we shall hear you comes close to the mind and the heart of man as they now are in all men, filled by a man of God who gives his whole mind and heart, his whole time into, and, indeed, constitute the life of God in the heart of man. heart of man, as also into many of the ways of God, that even here he has id: 1885 author: Whyte, Alexander title: Bunyan Characters (1st Series) date: words: 80122.0 sentences: 3777.0 pages: flesch: 79.0 cache: ./cache/1885.txt txt: ./txt/1885.txt summary: sufficient bitterness, is put many times in life into every man''s hand. slough that was farthest from his own house, till a man called Help gave Sometimes, as with Christian at the slough, a man''s way in life is all Let every young man seek his future wife of God, and as the wise man says, to know the plague of my own heart, is the true and pilgrims; get you sure into the right way, and leave your burden to God. He appoints the place of deliverance, and it lies before thee. of the mind and heart of man, and this outward world down into which God every day to be patient and good to other men as God has been to him. what God thinks and says is wisest and best, let all the men of the world out of the way, then His sincere-hearted minister is of all men the very id: 1886 author: Whyte, Alexander title: Bunyan Characters (2nd Series) date: words: 87527.0 sentences: 4676.0 pages: flesch: 84.0 cache: ./cache/1886.txt txt: ./txt/1886.txt summary: John Bunyan, who again is just the word of God--what does the old pilgrim and read when alone, what that great man of God says about all that in Little-Faith, let it never be forgotten, was, all the time, a good man. that this Little-Faith was really all the time a truly good man. on their way to the Celestial City, Hopeful was one of the most lightminded men in all that light-minded town. gate," said Hopeful, "and men standing at it ready to receive us." "Read For shall God create such desires in any man''s heart 3. "Having had little to do this morning," said Mrs. Timorous to Mrs. Light-mind, "I went to give Christiana a visit." "Law," I read in his spell of love and fear and reverence lay on Mercy''s heart and mind all thy difficulties that shall assault thee in the way, till thou shalt come ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel