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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 5 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 103932 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 74 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Rome 5 Luther 5 God 5 Christ 4 Word 4 Lord 4 Church 3 Wittenberg 3 St. 3 Pope 3 Holy 3 Gospel 3 Elector 3 Bible 2 scripture 2 german 2 christian 2 John 2 Jesus 2 Germany 2 Erfurt 2 Diet 2 Christians 1 illustration 1 great 1 footnote 1 catholic 1 body 1 Wittemberg 1 Weller 1 Ulrich 1 Thekla 1 Swedes 1 Spirit 1 Spalatin 1 Son 1 Saviour 1 Roman 1 Reformation 1 Protestants 1 Peter 1 Pennsylvania 1 Penn 1 Paul 1 Papal 1 Moses 1 Melancthon 1 Matt 1 Martin 1 Mansfeld Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1383 man 948 time 915 day 895 life 736 heart 721 word 608 people 606 world 559 year 552 work 518 friend 508 faith 493 child 479 thing 473 father 458 sin 455 hand 426 power 410 way 407 mother 404 letter 402 one 393 church 380 doctrine 367 death 361 monk 351 nothing 332 place 329 book 325 matter 320 truth 296 home 290 priest 282 order 280 love 278 soul 278 name 273 other 270 prince 260 indulgence 254 law 254 eye 250 thought 246 spirit 244 authority 240 peace 229 mind 228 body 227 question 227 part Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3712 Luther 2314 God 1549 _ 913 Church 727 Christ 518 Pope 493 Dr. 415 Lord 404 Rome 373 Wittenberg 373 Bible 367 Elector 311 Martin 292 Fritz 291 Germany 279 St. 266 Emperor 255 Eva 250 heaven 244 John 241 Word 237 Melancthon 220 Christians 213 Holy 167 Aunt 163 Council 160 Jesus 157 Father 153 Christian 151 Peter 150 Gospel 150 German 148 thou 145 Diet 133 Reformation 133 Paul 129 Law 129 Erfurt 127 Frederick 125 LUTHER 125 Augsburg 123 Elsè 121 Wittemberg 119 Christopher 118 Catholics 117 Papal 115 Catholic 114 Eck 112 Latin 110 Eisenach Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 8451 he 4331 it 4316 i 3202 him 2222 they 1711 we 1570 me 1526 them 1163 she 1105 us 960 himself 933 you 527 her 261 themselves 154 itself 129 one 104 myself 103 thee 68 herself 44 his 38 ourselves 34 mine 22 yourself 20 eva 15 thyself 14 ours 11 theirs 10 hers 5 yours 5 ye 4 oneself 2 thy 1 yourselves 1 whosoever 1 whispered,-- 1 us:-- 1 thou 1 them:-- 1 s 1 penance,"--they 1 pappenheim 1 my 1 it.-but 1 io 1 heathen 1 eisenach 1 dismay,-- 1 bohemians,--they 1 answered,-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 17557 be 7358 have 2188 say 2129 do 1138 make 925 see 864 give 854 come 782 think 775 take 712 know 673 seem 614 go 543 find 528 write 486 speak 461 call 453 become 437 tell 428 hear 406 bring 391 believe 384 leave 366 look 365 feel 350 live 312 learn 307 receive 298 begin 290 love 290 die 276 wish 275 read 273 teach 266 declare 259 send 259 bear 253 let 251 hold 248 keep 247 show 246 follow 245 understand 241 remain 233 preach 209 ask 202 stand 202 seek 199 help 192 mean Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3966 not 1562 so 1099 more 993 now 983 only 901 then 895 great 778 little 765 even 754 other 732 also 717 own 662 very 644 good 632 well 610 such 604 much 594 first 572 many 560 up 540 old 530 most 525 never 514 as 480 again 456 however 418 out 407 new 394 still 387 same 383 true 375 once 371 there 368 long 357 indeed 356 yet 353 thus 337 here 326 last 322 far 321 ever 318 christian 312 too 290 already 287 high 286 always 282 just 277 dear 271 whole 260 young Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 173 least 105 good 78 most 78 high 68 great 33 bad 24 noble 20 low 16 strong 16 dear 14 eld 13 early 13 deep 10 wise 10 near 9 pure 8 young 8 Most 7 wild 7 slight 7 plain 7 j 7 bitter 6 late 6 holy 6 gross 6 full 5 rich 5 old 5 lofty 4 sweet 4 small 4 severe 4 mighty 4 mean 4 keen 4 fresh 4 bright 4 bold 3 warm 3 manif 3 hard 3 happy 3 grand 3 fine 3 easy 3 common 3 brave 2 simple 2 safe Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 452 most 25 well 15 least 2 lest 1 worst 1 treasures,--her 1 spittest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 luther did not 8 god does not 7 luther was not 6 _ is _ 6 luther had not 6 luther was now 6 people do not 5 faith is not 5 god is not 5 luther had already 4 _ look _ 4 god had not 4 god is love 4 luther had never 4 luther is not 4 luther is now 4 luther was able 4 luther was anxious 3 _ have _ 3 children had not 3 church does not 3 church is not 3 father does not 3 god is pleased 3 life is so 3 luther had also 3 luther had now 3 luther had once 3 luther has not 3 luther is very 3 luther was also 3 people are so 3 pope did not 3 pope was not 2 children were so 2 christ did not 2 christ does not 2 christ was not 2 christ were undoubtedly 2 church had not 2 day does not 2 day was now 2 god did not 2 god has not 2 god has so 2 god is _ 2 god is rich 2 god was not 2 heart has doubtless 2 heart was heavy Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 luther had no money 1 _ is not so 1 children had not yet 1 christ had no wife 1 christ is not true 1 christ was not there 1 church had not only 1 church is not willing 1 church was no final 1 day was no longer 1 day were no angels 1 faith are not there 1 faith is not sufficient 1 faith was not long 1 god gives no home 1 god had not yet 1 god is not _ 1 god is not better 1 god is not pleased 1 god was not less 1 letters do not at 1 life did not at 1 life has no future 1 life was not safe 1 luther did not even 1 luther did not personally 1 luther had no fears 1 luther had no idea 1 luther had not previously 1 luther is no fatalist 1 luther is not more 1 luther is not now 1 luther is not so 1 luther made no exception 1 luther made no reply 1 luther saw not yet 1 luther says no more 1 luther was not as 1 luther was not dead 1 man had no right 1 man has no longer 1 men did not then 1 men were not ready 1 mother have no idea 1 mother is not so 1 mother were not already 1 people do not thus 1 people have not yet 1 people were no match 1 people were not as A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 36433 author = Charles, Elizabeth Rundle title = Chronicles of the Schonberg-Cotta Family date = keywords = Agnes; Aunt; Bible; Brother; Christ; Christopher; Church; Cotta; Cousin; Dr.; Eisenach; Elector; Elizabeth; Elsè; Erfurt; Eva; Father; Fritz; God; Gottfried; Holy; Jesus; Lord; Luther; Martin; Rome; Saviour; Son; St.; Thekla; Ulrich; Wittemberg summary = have in heaven about it, God may give our mother some little good thing, mother of God. I suppose the little children in heaven especially belong Do you think God said it to your father from heaven, in a "God and the saints help thee, Brother Martin!" I said. "Think of the father and the children, Eva," I said; "If our mother and Dr. Luther said also, that the best name by which we can think of God is "Ah, little mother," said my father, "women are too tender-hearted for But Dr. Luther''s books are a living voice,--a heart God has Just now the hearts of the little band among us who owe so much to Dr. Luther are lifted up night and day in prayer to God for him. But Eva said she could not remember the time when she did not think God Some little time after her death, Dr. Martin Luther said,-- id = 16322 author = Dau, W. H. T. (William Herman Theodore) title = Luther Examined and Reexamined A Review of Catholic Criticism and a Plea for Revaluation date = keywords = Bible; Christ; Christianity; Christians; Church; God; Gospel; Holy; Jesus; Jews; John; Law; Lord; Luther; Matt; Moses; Paul; Peter; Pope; Protestants; Roman; Rome; Spirit; St.; Weller; Word; catholic; german; scripture summary = against good works, the reasons most likely are these: Luther taught the moral state of the papacy in Luther''s days to learned works, and Rome is the leprous gentleman, and Luther is the man of God who Church of Rome, has given back to the world the pure Word of God in more Bible-knowledge in their Church before Luther, these Catholic writers Catholic writers ask the world not to believe Luther''s tales about the against the Church of the living God. In Luther most, if not all, former Luther taught the Bible-doctrine that there is in God a hidden will it "the Christian Republic." In Luther''s view the Church is, first of Word, are the members of the true Church of God, the kingdom of Christ. mind Luther held that Church, councils, and Pope are all subject to Luther on the God-Given Supremacy of the Pope. Luther on the God-Given Supremacy of the Pope. id = 38544 author = Just, Gustav A. title = Life of Luther with several introductory and concluding chapters from general church history date = keywords = Christ; Christians; Germany; God; Gospel; Holy; Lord; Luther; Lutheran; Pope; Rome; Wittenberg; Word summary = obtained favor with God and man, and the Lord added daily to the church In later years Luther said in praise of his father: "He friends and said, "Let it pass; God grant that good may come of it." Luther endeavored to gain the grace of God. Day and night he tortured Christ." Thus God had led Luther to the Scriptures, and he made them his the true doctrine, he summoned Luther to appear within sixty days in In this way the Word of God will gain the heart of one man to-day, of Luther wrote to one of his friends: "You have confessed Christ and Luther, on the contrary, proved from the Word of God that this doctrine to light the saving Word of God. When the news of Luther''s death reached Luther and contained in the confessions of the Lutheran church is the "God''s Word and Luther''s doctrine pure shall through id = 7970 author = Köstlin, Julius title = Life of Luther date = keywords = Albert; Augsburg; Bible; Christ; Church; Council; Diet; Duke; Eck; Elector; Emperor; Empire; Erfurt; Frederick; George; God; John; Lord; Luther; Mansfeld; Melancthon; Papal; Pope; Rome; Spalatin; St.; Wittenberg; Word; body; christian; german; illustration; scripture summary = of the saints and the Church, and one''s own good works, which Luther chapter-day, their new authorities, Luther was appointed, Staupitz throughout the disputation, while paying all possible homage to Eck. When Luther one day entered a church, the monks who were conducting LUTHER''S WORKS TO THE CHRISTIAN NOBILITY OF THE GERMAN NATION, AND to Luther himself, the Pope calls God to witness that he has and has recognised the true will of God. Personally concerned as Luther was, as an Augustine monk himself, in wrong,'' they said, ''let Luther set us right by the Scriptures.'' God, brought him, by the great mercy of God, a little Hans Luther,''--her struggling, to avoid having to remain subject to the Word of God. His first public declaration against Zwingli''s new doctrine was in How Luther used to converse with God as his Father and Friend, His friend was wanted at Wittenberg, said Luther, id = 16797 author = Seiss, Joseph Augustus title = Luther and the Reformation: The Life-Springs of Our Liberties date = keywords = Christ; Church; Diet; Elector; Europe; Germany; God; Gospel; Gustavus; Luther; Penn; Pennsylvania; Reformation; Rome; Swedes; Wittenberg; Word; christian; footnote; great summary = said all honest men sided with Luther, and as an honest man his place marvelous achievement as the work of an overruling God. LUTHER''S ORIGIN. purchase so great grace as this, for God hath given all power to the rightly done in God''s name," said Luther, "it will come to nothing; if care of the monk Luther, for the time may come when we will need him." The minds of men by this time were much aroused, and Luther''s cause true faith in God''s Word, there the Church is, whatever the form of Luther now realized that the true Gospel of God''s salvation and the Germany to get rid of Luther, but said the Church must be reformed, in the Reformation: the emperor, Erasmus, the pope, and Luther. how the same God made the world, and made man, from whom all other men Church and Luther in the Reformation-time declared, must for ever