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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 11 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 103825 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 77 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 God 10 Lord 9 Scotland 6 man 6 King 6 James 5 John 5 Christ 4 come 4 Edinburgh 4 Covenant 3 Jesus 3 Jean 3 Israel 3 David 3 Covenanters 3 Church 3 Charles 3 CHAPTER 3 Assembly 2 Word 2 William 2 Wat 2 Walter 2 Spirit 2 Solemn 2 Peter 2 Parliament 2 Mr. 2 Master 2 Maisie 2 Lochinvar 2 League 2 Knox 2 Kate 2 Judah 2 Gospel 2 Gordon 2 England 2 Balmaghie 2 Act 1 weel 1 time 1 scottish 1 power 1 people 1 love 1 lordship 1 look 1 little Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3937 man 2300 time 2162 king 2049 people 1900 covenant 1890 day 1761 hand 1537 power 1368 thing 1298 way 1294 law 1294 heart 1140 word 1021 place 1014 house 991 life 972 church 938 head 875 minister 834 father 829 year 816 kingdom 815 religion 810 work 805 sin 790 enemy 784 duty 783 land 739 eye 733 government 693 cause 693 authority 661 liberty 654 night 640 part 637 end 632 oath 624 person 622 truth 602 death 599 o 593 brother 587 name 585 case 573 mother 567 nothing 567 love 561 face 546 tyrant 542 side Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 4246 God 2748 _ 2455 Lord 1575 Christ 1460 ye 1138 Wat 748 Scotland 634 King 633 Covenant 549 Church 483 Covenanters 474 Kate 451 hath 439 John 422 Jesus 392 Gordon 391 James 387 Scarlett 375 wi 318 thou 313 Maisie 295 Edinburgh 284 c. 279 David 267 England 265 Mr. 261 yea 251 Black 250 Israel 241 Charles 239 Jamie 236 heaven 225 Wullie 214 Ye 208 Sandy 207 Barra 204 Assembly 201 Mr 194 Peter 183 Lennox 181 Lochinvar 180 Earl 175 CHAPTER 173 Spirit 173 Donald 167 Jean 158 Cameron 157 Andrew 155 Act 153 Wallace Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 11119 it 10666 he 10032 i 7706 they 5159 them 5087 we 4734 him 3184 you 2862 she 2593 me 2230 us 1203 her 960 himself 905 themselves 356 ourselves 276 myself 200 itself 199 thee 161 herself 149 ye 108 one 55 mine 52 yourself 34 his 27 theirs 27 ours 25 thyself 20 yours 10 yourselves 9 xi 9 hers 8 o 7 hae 7 ay 6 na 5 ii 4 whereof 3 thy 3 him,-- 3 ''s 3 ''em 2 wi 2 whosoever 2 thou 2 oneself 2 em 2 ayrsmoss 1 zep 1 yea 1 ye''d Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 42874 be 12243 have 4277 do 3871 say 2971 come 2794 make 2245 take 2166 see 1967 go 1711 give 1268 think 1180 know 1092 find 1024 look 1021 stand 1004 hear 963 bring 934 call 893 keep 890 tell 862 let 812 speak 791 put 771 set 740 leave 711 fall 696 cry 650 get 648 turn 610 hold 582 own 569 seem 547 break 541 sit 524 pass 520 follow 504 lie 490 send 485 become 479 accord 468 lay 458 enter 456 suffer 449 begin 443 draw 442 bind 425 carry 418 swear 396 receive 386 return Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 8888 not 3883 so 2354 then 2151 more 1833 great 1692 only 1627 up 1622 such 1583 now 1561 many 1511 well 1351 other 1205 own 1178 out 1177 as 1154 good 1142 very 1078 much 1059 little 1055 also 1028 first 999 same 994 never 963 down 962 even 895 here 873 most 857 yet 857 long 819 therefore 792 there 777 again 752 away 730 ever 702 true 672 far 644 still 602 indeed 580 old 556 in 529 back 517 last 508 young 478 soon 473 thus 471 high 466 off 459 poor 449 too 446 public Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 279 good 270 least 195 most 162 great 67 high 60 bad 57 manif 38 near 21 deep 18 noble 18 dear 17 eld 14 small 14 pure 13 vile 13 strong 13 l 12 young 12 late 11 low 10 fair 10 chief 9 sweet 9 large 9 early 8 mean 8 fine 7 wise 7 wild 7 strange 7 old 7 hard 7 Most 6 true 6 slight 6 grand 6 farth 6 cruell 6 bright 5 safe 5 rude 5 j 5 heavy 5 gross 5 fit 5 brave 5 base 4 warst 4 rich 4 poor Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 678 most 37 well 16 least 2 worst 1 obligest 1 lightest 1 lest 1 itsel 1 fairest 1 deepest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/3/5/7/13570/13570-h/13570-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/3/5/7/13570/13570-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 power is such 6 heart was not 6 kingdom is not 6 time was not 5 ministers were not 5 people are not 4 father is not 4 god do so 4 king is not 4 power is not 4 wat did not 3 father was not 3 fathers had reason 3 god is not 3 god was pleased 3 heart is not 3 hearts were not 3 king is inferior 3 lord did not 3 lord had not 3 lord is about 3 lord was pleased 3 man is not 3 men are lovers 3 men made perfect 3 men were still 3 people do not 3 people have not 3 things are not 3 wat was half 3 wat was not 3 wat was now 3 ye are aye 3 ye are not 3 ye are o''er 3 ye are sae 3 ye be not 3 ye do not 3 ye had better 3 ye know not 2 _ am _ 2 _ is _ 2 _ was _ 2 christ be not 2 covenant is so 2 covenants were first 2 day is not 2 day set apart 2 day was far 2 day was wet Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 heart was not right 3 time was not yet 2 father was not there 2 people have no right 2 ye have no more 1 _ did not seriously 1 christ had no other 1 christ is no worse 1 christ is not much 1 church was not large 1 covenant gives no day 1 covenant was not only 1 day being no less 1 day has not yet 1 day is not far 1 days are not alike 1 father was no longer 1 father was not then 1 fathers were not final 1 god did not only 1 god go not forth 1 god is not only 1 god knows no man 1 hands were not idle 1 heart is not sufficient 1 heart was not all 1 heart was not also 1 hearts be not upright 1 hearts were not upright 1 house was not good 1 house was not so 1 king is not only 1 kingdom are not here 1 kingdom are not subject 1 kingdom is not weaker 1 kingdom was not prejudicial 1 kings are not always 1 kings have not only 1 kings was not absolutely 1 kings were not types 1 laws are no magistrates 1 laws were not merely 1 lord did not only 1 lord had no other 1 lord has not yet 1 lord is not slack 1 lord went not forth 1 man has no power 1 man made no immediate 1 man saw no better A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 21738 author = Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title = Hunted and Harried date = keywords = Andrew; Black; Covenanters; Dick; Edinburgh; God; Jean; King; Lord; Mr.; Mrs.; Peter; Quentin; Ramblin; Reverend; Scotland; Wallace; man summary = "Is that sae?" said Black, turning a look of surprise on his prisoner. "Noo, sir," said Black, turning to Will Wallace, who had stood quietly "Noo, Peter," said Andrew, as he was about to lead Wallace away, "ye ken But long before this dispersion took place, Andrew Black, with Quentin Dick, Will Wallace, Ramblin'' Peter, and six sturdy young men, armed with "What think ye noo?" asked Andrew Black, turning to Wallace with a quiet "Mr. Black," said the ex-trooper, seizing his companion''s hand with an "I''ve brought this for ye frae Andrew Black," said Quentin, taking the Quentin," said Mrs. Black, "ye''ll surely be hanged or shot brother David Spence, Jean Black, Will Wallace, Quentin Dick, and Jock our friends Black and Ramblin'' Peter for a time, for they were left in recognised as the old man whom he had met in Andrew Black''s hidy-hole. id = 46345 author = Buchan, John title = Sir Quixote of the Moors Being some account of an episode in the life of the Sieur de Rohaine date = keywords = Anne; France; God; Henry; Master; Semple; Twas; day; like; little; look; man; time summary = took ship and came to the town of Ayr, from which ''twas but a day''s ride to "Have ye come far the day?" the man asked, in his harsh voice. "Young man," the fellow said gravely, looking at me with his unpleasing ''Twas a comfortless place, and ere I could add a word I found the man my life, I thought, a gray ill day and a poor ending. door, scarce looking to see whether the house was great or little; and, ere "''Twas a good work," said the old man, "to give you hope and set you right "And now I must tell you of ourselves," said the old man, "for ''tis fitting look you, God, who appointed a man his place of birth, set him his religion The old man would look at me at times the little sitting room, that Master Henry entered with a look of great id = 32137 author = Crockett, S. R. (Samuel Rutherford) title = The Men of the Moss-Hags Being a history of adventure taken from the papers of William Gordon of Earlstoun in Galloway date = keywords = Anton; Balmaghie; Birsay; CHAPTER; Cameron; Covenant; Duchrae; Earlstoun; Edinburgh; Galloway; Gib; God; Gordon; Graham; Hamilton; Jean; John; Kate; King; Lennox; Lochinvar; Lord; Maisie; Margaret; Sandy; Scotland; Walter; Wat; William; come; man summary = "Anither beast micht," said my mother, looking wistfully from the little "She is not like a flichty young body aboot a hoose," said my mother. this time was a great King''s man and of much influence with Wat Gordon, men, and came upon them as he thought unawares, for he said the place The poor woman said no word, but out from the chamber door came our came to the top of a little brow-face, and stood looking at the strange But the great cloud of people stood for long time still, no man daring "Ay, man Birsay," I said, to encourage him, for I saw that the little often said, I am not a man to take the eyes of women, and never looked "Ken ye what little Jock said this day?" she asked ere her head was well ere the man came near, he saw that we were dressed like men of the id = 45495 author = Crockett, S. R. (Samuel Rutherford) title = Lochinvar: A Novel date = keywords = Alister; Amersfort; Balmaghie; Barra; Bess; Fiara; God; Gordon; Haxo; Jack; Jan; Jean; John; Kate; Keppoch; Landsborough; Little; Lochinvar; Lord; Maisie; Marie; Mistress; Peter; Scarlett; Scotland; Suliscanna; Walter; Wat; Wellwood; William; come; hand; love; man summary = said, quietly, looking after Wat with great indifference as he went "Kate," said Wat Gordon, in a low, earnest tone, leaning a little "What said Wat to you, dearest Kate," asked Maisie, again, altering The man whom Wat had called Jack Scarlett shook his head. time," he said, looking at Wat; "there is therefore no need that our Kate rose and took Wat''s hand a moment in kindly fashion, though with "Run home now, Little Marie," said Wat, kindly. "Will you not come up with me, Wat?" said Will Gordon. "Enough!" he cried; "hold your hands, Wat. Could you not have said as "Kate," said Wat, "tell me when you first knew that you loved me." "Kate," said Wat, all himself again at her words, and coming "Ah, well, Wat," said Kate, "that is not my thought of it, as well "Wat," he said, "I am with you in this, since Kate loves you and Maisie id = 30749 author = Galt, John title = Ringan Gilhaize, or, The Covenanters date = keywords = Andrews; Archbishop; Argyle; Ayr; Bothwell; CHAPTER; Charles; Covenanters; Crail; David; Earl; Edinburgh; Elspa; Gilhaize; Glasgow; Glencairn; God; Gospel; Highness; Irvine; James; John; Kilspinnie; King; Knox; Lord; Master; Mrs; Perth; Queen; Ringan; Robin; Scotland; Sir; Stuart; Swinton; Winterton; Witherspoon; author; come; lordship; man summary = grandfather, who, as I have said, was a comely and well-favoured young "Come in, Master Meldrum, and sit ye down by me!" said the godly man. Many a time did my grandfather, in his old age, when all things he spoke The which words they said with a proud look, thinking my grandfather, by came several times into the room, and looked hard at my grandfather, and Little more passed; the young man rose and said to my grandfather he "But," said my grandfather to him, after she had been some time away, the hand, said, "Come, Marion, we''ll gang hame--let us leave this guilty the old man took hold of him by the hand, and said, "Ye''re weel come, last time, preached in the house of God. Mr Swinton came, followed by his wife and family. wick, and said, "The time''s come when a'' persons not prisoners must id = 13781 author = Houston, Thomas title = The Life of James Renwick A Historical Sketch Of His Life, Labours And Martyrdom And A Vindication Of His Character And Testimony date = keywords = Christ; Church; God; James; Lord; Renwick; Revolution; Scotland; scottish summary = At the time that Renwick united with the Society People, they were preached with eminent fidelity and great power the glorious gospel of covenant of grace--the matchless person and love of Christ--the finished year, I heard that great man of God, Mr. James Renwick, preach on Song and offered us grace and reconciliation with God, through Christ, by his He was a lively and faithful minister of Christ and a worthy Christian, "Seeing it is the duty of people to set their love upon Christ, I exhort and glory, and honour and power, unto the Lord our God.'' Ye Seeing that power taken from Christ which is His glory, life, labours and sufferings of Renwick, a faithful portraiture of his The record of the life, labours, and testimony, of James Renwick is and by imbibing the spirit of covenanted martyrs--men like Renwick and Renwick''s testimony,--the Redeemer''s Headship over the Church and the id = 13570 author = McFeeters, J. C. (James Calvin) title = Sketches of the Covenanters date = keywords = Assembly; Bible; CLASS; Cargill; Chapter; Charles; Christ; Church; Covenant; Covenanters; General; God; Gospel; Holy; James; Jesus; John; King; Lord; POINTS; Scotland; Spirit; Word; illustration summary = service of our Lord Jesus, striving to bring all people into Covenant same way is still open to all who would do great things for God. Humility, prayer, faith, activity, courage, honor, glory--these are the Church and State in Covenant with God. The like has not been witnessed Lord Jesus Christ by means of the Covenants of the fathers loads a Covenant, and are living the life of faith on the Son of God. The Covenanters were not dismayed, yet they hesitated to accept war. were involved; their Covenant with God, the supremacy of Jesus Christ, God''s will, and administer it by men in Covenant with Jesus Christ, the power, and prerogatives of the Lord Jesus Christ, as head of the Church. love of God, and the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ. our Covenant God, and honoring the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ? id = 12381 author = Reformed Presbytery of North America title = The Auchensaugh Renovation of the National Covenant and Solemn League and Covenant With the Acknowledgment of Sins and Engagement to Duties, as They Were Renewed at Auchensaugh, Near Douglas, July 24, 1712. (Compared With the Editions of Paisley, 1820, and Belfast, 1835.) Also, The Renovation of These Public Federal Deeds Ordained at Philadelphia, October 8, 1880, by the Reformed Presbytery, with Accommodation of the Original Covenants, in Both Transactions, to Their Times and Positions Respectively date = keywords = Act; Christ; Covenant; Footnote; God; Israel; James; King; League; Lord; National; Parl; Parliament; Prelacy; Scotland; Solemn summary = covenant with God to engage themselves again to the Lord by the 10--"Now it is in mine heart to make a covenant with the Lord God of "That thou shouldest enter into covenant with the Lord thy God, and into covenant, to seek the Lord God of their fathers with all their heart, whether the present time of renewing our covenant with God was indeed to to covenant with God. 2d, That such a time proves a soul-engaging and A _third_ consideration, whereby the duty of renewing covenant with God National covenants with men before God, do oblige posterity, National Covenants with God, before men, about things moral and to the word of God. _National covenants_, wherein the king, parliament laws of God and man and covenant obligations, without respect of persons Thus acted the people of God under the covenant of grace in all id = 49671 author = Rouse, Lydia L. title = Honest Wullie; and Effie Patterson''s Story date = keywords = Annie; Belle; CHAPTER; Davie; Donald; God; Jamie; Jeannie; Lindsay; Lord; Murdoch; Rab; Robert; Steenie; Wullie; weel summary = "Ye hae coonted on me o''er mony times for the gude o'' my purse," said feel mair bound to think like yoursel'' aboot mony things that I hae my "Hands off," said Wullie, coming quickly forward; "I''ll tak care o'' him "We hae had a gude auld-fashioned time tagither," said he; "but noo ye "Wullie," replied Rab, "ye hae had ane look into my heart, and noo I "It is time this bairn had a name, Wullie," said Jeannie one evening "It is gude to go to the Lord in times o'' trial," said Wullie; "and it and I like weel to think that Jamie Murdoch may some day be a great man "I am quite weel," said Annie, "but I dinna feel like talking." "Oh, my puir bairn," said his mother, "mair likely ye willna ken what a "Ye will leave us wi'' sair hearts if ye gang, Jamie," said his mother, id = 37137 author = Shields, Alexander title = A Hind Let Loose Or, An Historical Representation of the Testimonies of the Church of Scotland for the Interest of Christ. With the True State Thereof in All Its Periods date = keywords = Assembly; Charles; Christ; Christians; Chron; Cor; David; Deut; Edinburgh; England; Ezek; God; Head; Isa; Israel; James; Jer; Jesus; Jews; John; Judah; Knox; Lord; Matth; Mr.; Prov; Psal; Rom; Sam; Saul; Scotland; Spirit; church; king; law; man; people; power summary = example, he says there, the people ought to execute God''s law, even the King, contrary both to the word and oath of God, to usurp the laws of the kingdom, taken away Christ''s church-government, and changed criminals--and declare they shall, God giving power, set up government power of no king to do, being expressly contrary to the law of God. from God Creator, church government from Christ the Lord Redeemer, Head he declared, he owned all lawful authority according to the word of God, which no man hath power to do; the law of God being so gives a title; or, God hath declared it as a law, that it shall be so in seeing the law is more powerful than the king, and the people more caused kill the priests of Baal, according to God''s express law, 1 Kings "That God may destroy all kings and people, that shall put to id = 19100 author = nan title = The Covenants And The Covenanters Covenants, Sermons, and Documents of the Covenanted Reformation date = keywords = Act; Assembly; Christ; Church; Covenant; David; England; Father; God; Israel; James; Jesus; Judah; King; Kirk; League; Lord; Majesty; Parliament; Scotland; Solemn; Son; Thou; Thy; Union; Word; Zion; christian; come summary = the people of a kingdom together come into covenant with the Lord. Covenant; what peace and comfort hath filled the hearts of all God''s a day of the Lord''s power; a time when the saints of God sall be weak, a "Thou shall fear the Lord thy God, and serve Him, thee to be a holy people unto the Lord thy God:" all this evidenceth infinity in it, the Lord God hath made with us a sure covenant. Lord our God." To get our hearts broken, for breaking the covenant; to churches as the Lord our God shall persuade to come into this holy and Christ, and "I will give Thee for a covenant to the people." God hath Ye have this day a king crowned, and entered into covenant with God and only covenanted king with God and His people in the world; many have