Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 8 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 34757 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 92 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 God 5 Church 4 Christ 3 Lord 2 Word 2 TCP 2 Spirit 2 Scriptures 2 Saints 2 Parliament 2 Gospel 2 England 2 Apostle 1 common 1 Toleration 1 Sectary 1 Sectaries 1 Scripture 1 Scots 1 SECT 1 Romish 1 Remonstrance 1 Religion 1 Relation 1 Reader 1 Protestants 1 Prophet 1 Prince 1 Presbyterians 1 Preachers 1 Popish 1 Peters 1 Papists 1 Pamphlet 1 Ordinance 1 Minister 1 Master 1 Man 1 Magistrate 1 Lords 1 London 1 Letter 1 Lawes 1 Law 1 Kingdome 1 King 1 Independents 1 Houses 1 House 1 Henry Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1276 man 668 time 632 thing 475 power 451 word 442 sectary 423 people 388 truth 361 place 360 p. 352 way 318 part 287 other 273 scripture 263 hand 245 day 215 world 209 conscience 184 name 182 self 176 person 175 life 173 diver 172 liberty 171 ▪ 171 matter 171 body 162 hee 161 reason 157 heart 157 faith 150 page 148 viz 146 work 146 passage 146 error 143 hath 142 kind 141 religion 141 book 139 sin 139 letter 138 saint 137 house 134 spirit 132 text 131 opinion 131 end 129 one 127 government Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1108 God 560 Christ 556 Church 481 Master 426 Lord 399 House 386 〉 347 c. 292 Commons 289 Parliament 281 〈 250 hath 245 Lords 230 King 221 Army 220 England 217 Kingdome 206 John 205 Minister 183 ◊ 177 Ministers 176 ● 174 London 174 City 172 Gods 165 Government 157 Sectaries 151 yea 145 M. 142 Law 142 Book 126 Word 126 Independents 125 Gospel 119 Jesus 117 Peters 114 hee 111 Spirit 110 wee 103 doe 102 Mr. 101 Lawes 99 Independent 95 Christians 89 Christs 89 Anabaptists 88 Father 88 Covenant 85 Gangraena 85 Commission Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2393 they 2349 it 2018 i 1806 them 1774 he 1030 him 974 you 652 we 478 us 455 me 263 themselves 202 himself 137 she 110 her 42 thee 19 theirs 9 yours 9 mine 9 his 5 one 4 ours 2 yee 2 ye 2 ts 2 s 2 ourselves 2 elias 2 ay 1 whereof 1 thy 1 l 1 icul Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 9532 be 2784 have 1073 do 735 make 691 say 563 give 530 come 475 take 461 speak 398 see 396 know 346 write 302 preach 285 go 271 call 264 tell 219 bring 211 set 211 put 200 think 200 send 181 let 172 find 169 prove 165 hear 152 live 151 answer 151 accord 147 hold 146 leave 137 receive 135 hath 135 fall 133 concern 131 lay 128 look 127 suffer 124 use 122 shew 122 pray 115 choose 114 keep 108 follow 107 read 107 deny 104 consider 102 desire 101 print 99 bee 97 stand Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2160 not 1188 so 807 then 751 many 628 great 623 other 572 such 557 now 534 more 393 first 381 much 366 up 338 good 337 well 336 also 309 as 286 only 279 therefore 274 godly 259 never 254 most 252 true 248 same 246 yet 241 out 235 ever 229 thus 226 very 223 own 198 last 192 there 167 here 160 even 154 long 149 whole 148 too 147 new 137 together 135 forth 124 away 123 false 122 down 118 free 114 little 113 high 111 saith 111 particular 111 onely 110 in 108 wicked Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 83 most 73 least 60 great 47 good 22 high 17 bad 8 l 7 manif 6 near 4 wise 4 supreme 4 strong 4 seek 4 low 4 expr 4 eld 4 able 3 wicked 3 weak 3 vild 3 pure 3 large 3 gross 3 fit 2 young 2 vile 2 silly 2 loose 2 godly 2 faithfull 2 dear 2 Most 1 wretched 1 sure 1 sub 1 strange 1 small 1 sharp 1 safe 1 poor 1 oul 1 old 1 noble 1 neer 1 modest 1 midd 1 mean 1 like 1 light 1 ignorant Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 171 most 8 well 2 least 1 neerest 1 lest 1 hard Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 www.tei-c.org 4 eebo.chadwyck.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 4 http://www.tei-c.org 4 http://eebo.chadwyck.com Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 god is not 5 hath put forth 4 men have not 4 sectaries are guilty 3 ● are witnesses 2 c. was not 2 christ being god 2 christ is god 2 christ was not 2 commons is not 2 god is more 2 god is present 2 god was there 2 hath been alwayes 2 hath been so 2 hath done much 2 hath preached many 2 hee did not 2 hee was before 2 lord gives men 2 lord was angry 2 lord was so 2 men do not 2 men were instrumentall 2 others have not 2 power is only 2 scriptures set forth 2 scriptures were not 2 sectaries are not 2 things are pure 2 times are guilty 1 c. are not 1 c. are words 1 c. be not 1 c. came forth 1 c. heard master 1 c. hold fundamentalls 1 c. is new 1 c. is so 1 c. speaking thus 1 c. was elias 1 christ are all 1 christ are anti 1 christ be not 1 christ came not 1 christ did ever 1 christ gave thanks 1 christ has now 1 christ is dead 1 christ is faithfull Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 god is not angry 1 christ be not god 1 christ was not god 1 christ was not so 1 church is no light 1 god is not meat 1 god sees no sinne 1 god were not mortal 1 hath been no ground 1 hee did not speedily 1 lord had no way 1 lord is not so 1 man did not only 1 man had no more 1 man was no whit 1 men are not ashamed 1 men be not ashamed 1 men do not usually 1 place is no other 1 place makes not as 1 power did not also 1 power is not only 1 sectaries are not onely 1 sectaries are not very 1 things are not onely 1 things were not changeable 1 time are not worthy 1 time be no more 1 times be not pregnant 1 ● ''s no more A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = A67894 author = D''Ewes, Simonds, Sir, 1602-1650. title = The primitive practise for preserving truth. Or An historicall narration, shewing what course the primitive church anciently, and the best reformed churches since have taken to suppresse heresie and schisme. And occasionally also by way of opposition discovering the papall and prelaticall courses to destroy and roote out the same truth; and the judgements of God which have ensued upon persecuting princes and prelates. / By Sir Simonds D''Ewes. date = 1645 keywords = Charles; Christians; Church; Duke; England; France; French; Henry; King; Papists; Popish; Prince; Protestants; Religion; Romish; SECT summary = Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. And occasionally also by way of opposition discovering the papall and prelaticall courses to destroy and roote out the same truth; and the judgements of God which have ensued upon persecuting princes and prelates. And occasionally also by way of opposition discovering the papall and prelaticall courses to destroy and roote out the same truth; and the judgements of God which have ensued upon persecuting princes and prelates. Or an historicall narration, shewing what course the primitive church anciently, and the best r D''Ewes, Simonds, Sir 1645 30473 13 0 0 0 0 0 4 B The rate of 4 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the B category of texts with fewer than 10 defects per 10,000 words. id = A83525 author = Edwards, Thomas, 1599-1647, title = To the High Court of Parliament. A dilemma, from a parallel. Humbly presented. Published according to order. date = 1646 keywords = Declaration; Houses; Parliament; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Printed by Matthew Simmons for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head Alley, EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). Selection was intended to range over a wide variety of subject areas, to reflect the true nature of the print record of the period. id = A83515 author = Edwards, Thomas, 1599-1647. title = The third part of Gangræna. Or, A new and higher discovery of the errors, heresies, blasphemies, and insolent proceedings of the sectaries of these times; with some animadversions by way of confutation upon many of the errors and heresies named. ... Briefe animadversions on many of the sectaries late pamphlets, as Lilburnes and Overtons books against the House of Peeres, M. Peters his last report of the English warres, The Lord Mayors farewell from his office of maioralty, M. Goodwins thirty eight queres upon the ordinance against heresies and blasphemies, M. Burtons Conformities deformity, M. Dells sermon before the House of Commons; ... As also some few hints and briefe observations on divers pamphlets written lately against me and some of my books, ... / By Thomas Edvvards Minister of the Gospel. date = 1646 keywords = Answer; Army; Assembly; Book; Christ; Church; City; Committee; Commons; Country; Covenant; England; Errors; God; Government; House; Independents; Kingdome; Lawes; Letter; London; Lords; Master; Minister; Ordinance; Pamphlet; Parliament; Peters; Presbyterians; Reader; Relation; Remonstrance; Saints; Scots; Sectaries; Sectary; Toleration summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Or, A new and higher discovery of the errors, heresies, blasphemies, and insolent proceedings of the sectaries of these times; with some animadversions by way of confutation upon many of the errors and heresies named. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). Selection was intended to range over a wide variety of subject areas, to reflect the true nature of the print record of the period. id = A85551 author = Graunt, John, of Bucklersbury. title = Truths victory against heresie; all sorts comprehended under these ten mentioned: 1. Papists, 2. Familists, 3. Arrians, 4. Arminians, 5. Anabaptists, 6. Separatists, 7. Antinomists, 8. Monarchists. 9. Millenarists, 10. Independents. As also a description of the truth, the Church of Christ, her present suffering estate for a short time yet to come; and the glory that followeth at the generall resurrection. / By I.G. a faithfull lover and obeyer of the truth. Imprimatur, John Downame. date = 1645 keywords = Apostle; Christ; Church; Ghost; God; Gospel; Lord; Prophet; Saints; Scriptures; Spirit; Word summary = Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. The annotation includes standard spellings that support the display of a text in a standardized format that preserves archaic forms (''loveth'', ''seekest''). This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. As also a description of the truth, the Church of Christ, her present suffering estate for a short time yet to come; and the glory that followeth at the generall resurrection. As also a description of the truth, the Church of Christ, her present suffering estate for a short time yet to come; and the glory that followeth at the generall resurrection. id = A52038 author = Marshall, Stephen, 1594?-1655. title = An expedient to preserve peace and amity, among dissenting brethren. By a brother in Christ date = 1647 keywords = Apostles; Christ; Christian; Church; Conscience; God; Magistrate; common summary = This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A52038 of text R204591 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing M754A). Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. The annotation includes standard spellings that support the display of a text in a standardized format that preserves archaic forms (''loveth'', ''seekest''). Textual changes aim at restoring the text the author or stationer meant to publish. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. An expedient to preserve peace and amity, among dissenting brethren. printed for H.R. and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the three Pigeons in Pauls Church-yard, text id = A90720 author = Palmer, George, b. 1596 or 7. title = Sectaries vnmasked and confuted. By the treating upon divers points of doctrine in debate betwixt the Presbyterialists and sectarists, Anabaptists, Independents, and Papists. / By George Palmer wel-wisher to a warrantable uniformity in godly religious exercises. date = 1647 keywords = Apostle; Christ; Church; Cor; God; Gospel; Law; Lord; Preachers; Scriptures; Word summary = Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Part 2 has a separate dated title page which reads: The voice of infants by infants defender; part 3 caption title reads: Certain observations, cautions, and instructions for Mr. Lambe, and other Anabaptists, to prevent their perverting of others to errors and schisme; part 4 caption title reads: An appendix for the reader, shewing the cause of our distractions, .. civilwar no Sectaries vnmasked and confuted.: By the treating upon divers points of doctrine in debate betwixt the Presbyterialists and sectarists, Ana Palmer, George 1647 32350 147 0 0 0 2 0 52 D The rate of 52 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the D category of texts with between 35 and 100 defects per 10,000 words. id = A59696 author = Shepard, Thomas, 1605-1649. title = Wine for Gospel wantons, or, Cautions against spirituall drunkenness being the brief notes of a sermon preached at Cambridge in New-England, upon a day of publick fasting and prayer throughout the colony / by that reverend servant of the Lord, Mr. Thomas Shepard, deceased. date = 1668 keywords = Drunkenness; God; Lord; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Wine for Gospel wantons, or, Cautions against spirituall drunkenness being the brief notes of a sermon preached at Cambridge in New-England, upon a day of publick fasting and prayer throughout the colony / by that reverend servant of the Lord, Mr. Thomas Shepard, deceased. Wine for Gospel wantons, or, Cautions against spirituall drunkenness being the brief notes of a sermon preached at Cambridge in New-England, upon a day of publick fasting and prayer throughout the colony / by that reverend servant of the Lord, Mr. Thomas Shepard, deceased. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). id = A66428 author = Williams, John, 1636?-1709. title = A true representation of the absurd and mischievous principles of the sect, commonly known by the name of Muggletonians date = 1694 keywords = Commission; God; Man; Scripture; Spirit summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A true representation of the absurd and mischievous principles of the sect, commonly known by the name of Muggletonians A true representation of the absurd and mischievous principles of the sect, commonly known by the name of Muggletonians EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org).