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Eric Lease Morgan 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 73435 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 77 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 God 7 Jesus 6 Paul 6 Jerusalem 6 Christ 5 Jews 4 jewish 4 Saul 4 Rome 4 Lord 3 roman 3 Thou 3 Stephen 3 Holy 3 Epistle 3 Church 3 Christians 3 Acts 2 nay 2 like 2 let 2 apostle 2 act 2 St. 2 Shimei 2 Ruth 2 Rachel 2 Jew 2 Gamaliel 2 Christianity 2 Barnabas 2 Antioch 1 visit 1 thy 1 section 1 man 1 hebrew 1 come 1 christian 1 Yea 1 Tiberius 1 Thy 1 Thee 1 Temple 1 Syrus 1 Son 1 Simon 1 Sergius 1 Sanhedrim 1 Rom Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2011 man 1073 time 906 word 843 hand 738 day 715 thing 645 way 627 life 610 eye 584 place 572 heart 524 world 506 name 489 power 466 part 446 mind 444 law 438 church 424 love 404 occasion 403 account 401 apostle 397 death 393 faith 393 face 386 brother 385 city 376 year 371 nothing 357 spirit 355 purpose 354 doctrine 350 work 322 thought 302 question 302 person 300 sense 298 truth 296 light 294 woman 289 self 286 voice 282 one 273 end 272 head 269 point 268 night 267 religion 266 people 262 soul Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 4032 _ 3057 Paul 1385 God 1155 thou 945 Christ 877 Jesus 872 Saul 727 Marsyas 698 Lord 643 Jerusalem 570 Acts 557 Stephen 504 Jews 441 Agrippa 406 Rome 354 Thou 348 Shimei 330 Church 270 St. 264 Peter 261 ye 240 Felix 230 Barnabas 222 Lydia 216 Damascus 214 Apostles 209 Gentiles 204 Jew 202 Rachel 199 Christians 190 Holy 178 Epistle 172 Christianity 170 Ruth 169 Gamaliel 165 Simon 165 Cæsar 164 Antioch 158 heaven 155 Drusilla 154 Flaccus 149 Herod 144 Essene 137 Epistles 133 Ghost 133 Classicus 131 Mary 129 Ananias 126 Alexandria 124 Gospel Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 7484 he 5861 it 3911 i 3901 him 2437 they 2078 them 1925 we 1472 me 1182 himself 1004 she 917 us 671 you 660 thee 539 her 337 themselves 299 itself 170 myself 118 thyself 99 herself 68 ourselves 68 his 61 mine 51 ye 50 one 34 theirs 15 ours 12 yourself 11 yours 9 hers 5 ii 4 thy 2 you.--but 2 thou 1 words!--''they 1 wonders_[72]--and 1 whosoever 1 visit._--_barnabas 1 vain.--but 1 them.--but 1 thee-- 1 monarchy,--himself 1 justice;--at 1 judea,--they 1 jesus,--they 1 jerusalem,--this 1 ib 1 him?--by 1 hellenism,[17 1 executioners._--at 1 caught-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 20266 be 6802 have 2195 say 1710 do 1574 see 1461 make 1228 come 1065 give 1042 go 929 know 836 take 711 speak 696 find 587 hear 555 seem 546 bring 526 let 425 stand 411 tell 390 believe 388 look 373 follow 362 pass 361 call 355 feel 354 think 353 receive 345 show 344 fall 342 turn 341 bear 336 put 321 leave 308 send 293 ask 292 become 289 live 288 suppose 276 write 274 hold 274 appear 272 preach 249 save 248 seek 248 mean 234 love 229 draw 228 die 225 lead 224 accord Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4954 not 2069 so 1320 more 1187 such 1072 then 1008 now 861 other 858 own 758 only 747 first 708 up 694 great 693 thus 679 same 653 much 607 well 596 even 571 here 531 there 503 out 496 long 479 most 472 as 452 yet 451 good 450 still 443 very 434 too 429 many 418 far 386 again 372 last 372 also 370 little 369 less 364 down 350 never 346 once 342 true 341 ever 328 young 328 new 320 old 295 away 277 forth 273 back 257 certain 252 on 248 roman 246 indeed Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 158 least 68 most 66 good 48 great 31 high 23 manif 16 slight 16 late 15 early 15 deep 14 say 13 bad 11 strong 11 noble 10 small 10 l 9 wise 8 speak 8 near 8 Most 6 true 6 mean 6 low 6 dear 5 liv 4 mighty 4 light 4 large 4 full 4 fine 4 chief 3 young 3 wear 3 walk 3 veri 3 sweet 3 rare 3 pure 3 lovely 3 lov 3 look 3 j 3 common 3 clear 2 wealthy 2 warm 2 topmost 2 temp 2 sublime 2 strange Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 411 most 33 least 18 well 4 lest 1 ¦ 1 youngest 1 wrest 1 sayest 1 quick 1 highest 1 hidest 1 hearest 1 hard 1 goest 1 gavest 1 findest 1 eldest 1 blithe 1 addest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.net 1 www.pgdpcanada.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.pgdpcanada.net 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/1/8/2/21828/21828-h/21828-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/1/8/2/21828/21828-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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 paul was not 9 marsyas did not 9 paul did not 8 man is not 7 _ is _ 4 _ was _ 4 god is not 4 jews took counsel 4 marsyas was not 4 paul went in 3 _ is here 3 _ say _ 3 days were almost 3 god made choice 3 man was not 3 marsyas came close 3 paul is not 3 paul was so 3 paul went on 3 time is short 2 _ be not 2 _ calling _ 2 _ did not 2 _ go up 2 _ going up 2 _ gone up 2 _ received _ 2 _ seen _ 2 christ be strong 2 christ comes again 2 christ has not 2 christ is dead 2 christ is god 2 christ is lord 2 days were not 2 heart is large 2 jerusalem took place 2 jerusalem was now 2 jews did not 2 lord is not 2 man does not 2 man went on 2 marsyas looked down 2 marsyas passed up 2 marsyas spoke again 2 marsyas stood still 2 men are impatient 2 mind did not 2 name was saul 2 paul does not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ are not commonly 1 _ be not _ 1 _ be not weary 1 _ does not here 1 _ had no communication 1 _ saw no man 1 _ seeing no man_.--and 1 _ were not sufficient 1 christ is not only 1 day is not distant 1 days were not long 1 eyes were no longer 1 eyes were not prominent 1 god has no son 1 god is not altogether 1 god is not meat 1 jerusalem was no longer 1 jerusalem was no very 1 jerusalem were not afraid 1 jews were not at 1 law has no more 1 law is not merely 1 law was no part 1 life is not secure 1 lord is no respect 1 lord is not only 1 man is not ill 1 man is not only 1 man made no appreciable 1 man made no greeting 1 man made no reply 1 man was not yet 1 marsyas had no thought 1 marsyas made no answer 1 marsyas was not ready 1 marsyas was not satisfied 1 marsyas was not unprepared 1 marsyas was not willing 1 men are no longer 1 men is no longer 1 mind has not yet 1 mind was not likely 1 paul had no companions 1 paul had no quarrel 1 paul had no such 1 paul has no doubt 1 paul is no stiff 1 paul thought not good 1 paul was not exempt 1 paul was not ignorant A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 38102 author = Annet, Peter title = Critical Examination of the Life of St. Paul date = keywords = Acts; Christians; Ghost; God; Holy; Jesus; Jews; Paul; St.; apostle summary = Nevertheless the Acts of the Apostles and the writings of Paul, prove to do not see that the epistles of St. Paul, or the Acts of the Apostles, do not see that the epistles of St. Paul, or the Acts of the Apostles, Life of St. Paul, according to the Acts of the Apostles St. Paul styles himself the Apostle of the Gentiles--Causes according to the Acts of the Apostles, Paul thought it necessary to Apostles declare themselves authorised by the Holy Spirit, Paul and in his time the Apostles did not possess the divine right that men had have at all times held up St. Paul, as a man divinely inspired; have Apostles, whom the Christian church regards as an inspired writer There is reason to believe that Paul performed great miracles amongst Peter, and those of Paul, the Apostle of the Gentiles. id = 54793 author = Arnold, Matthew title = St. Paul and Protestantism, with an Essay on Puritanism and the Church of England date = keywords = Bible; Calvinism; Christ; Christianity; Church; England; Epistle; Footnote; God; Jesus; Paul; Protestantism; Puritanism; Rom; St.; christian summary = objection taken on a kind of personal ground to the criticism of St. Paul''s doctrine which we have attempted. St. Paul''s line of thought as true, in the same fashion as Puritanism great importance; but that every man should live in a church-order which maintained that the essence of Christianity is Puritan church-order. ''The law of the spirit of life in Christ Jesus,'' says Paul, ''freed as Christ is; so entirely, for Paul, is righteousness the true life and Epistle, where Paul speaks of Christ as ''declared to be the son of God that the essential sense given to this word by Paul Puritanism had Grace, the goodness of God, _the spirit_,--as Paul loved ever-growing union with God in Christ, an advance, as St. Paul says, Puritanism upon the Church of England, to put the Calvinistic doctrine the Church nor Puritanism had the power of making true developments. id = 42984 author = Bentham, Jeremy title = Not Paul, But Jesus date = keywords = A.D.; Acts; Ananias; Antioch; Arabia; Barnabas; Christ; Christians; Church; Damascus; Elders; Ephesus; Epistle; Gentiles; God; Gospel; Holy; James; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; Lord; Paul; Peter; Saul; act; apostle; jewish; section; visit summary = PAUL''S supposed FIRST OR UNSTUDIED ACCOUNT.--_As per_ ACTS xxii. PAUL''S supposed ORATORICAL OR STUDIED ACCOUNT.--_As per_ ACTS xxvi. 1. _Light seen._ Between Acts account and Paul''s 1st or supposed the time comes for giving an account of the matter in the person of Paul to be afforded--the time and place are come; when Ananias and Paul have Paul "had _seen in a vision_ a man, Ananias himself, coming and putting That, from Jerusalem, about the time in question, Paul went to According to Paul''s account,--the state of things, produced in Damascus Paul, were received, says the author of the Acts, of the Church and of Yet, as, according to the author of the Acts, by Paul''s account of his day following," says he, Acts 21:18, "_Paul went in with us unto James_; 4. Occasion, as per _Acts_ Account compared with Paul''s 180 4. Occasion, as per _Acts_ Account compared with Paul''s 180 id = 37862 author = Miller, Elizabeth title = Saul of Tarsus: A Tale of the Early Christians date = keywords = Agrippa; Alexandria; Caligula; Classicus; Cypros; Cæsar; Essene; Eutychus; Flaccus; Flora; God; Herod; Jerusalem; Jew; Jews; Judea; Junia; Lord; Lydia; Marsyas; Nazarene; Pharisee; Rome; Saul; Stephen; Temple; Thou; Tiberius; jewish; nay; roman; thy summary = "And none hath supplanted me in thy loves, Marsyas?" Saul smiled. "Marsyas," Saul protested in a tone of kindly remonstrance, "thou dost "I perceived by thy garments that thou art an Essene," the old man "What can I do for thee that thou shouldst need me?" Marsyas asked "Dost thou know this man?" he asked, indicating Agrippa. "My lord," Marsyas said, "thou didst say to me several days ago that my Lord Agrippa, that thou wilt tell us the day the young man arrives!" "Thy master hath need of thee, Eutychus," he said in a soft voice. Marsyas took the old man''s hand and lifted it impulsively to his lips. "I can not hope, my Marsyas," she said to herself, "if thou art "Wilt thou continue further, lord," Marsyas said, "and tell them how "Thou hast kept thy word, lord," Marsyas said, "and I go hence carrying id = 31350 author = Sell, Henry T. (Henry Thorne) title = Bible Studies in the Life of Paul, Historical and Constructive date = keywords = Acts; Christ; Epistle; God; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; Paul; Rome; act; jewish summary = instrument was chosen by Jesus Christ, in Paul, to carry +The Place of Paul+--The Man. The Work of the Apostle. Paul succeeded Christ and went throughout the heathen That Paul could preach Christ and establish churches, Acts, to the heathen world and the struggle which Paul +Epistles to the Churches.+--Upon this journey Paul (Acts 22:1-29) in which Paul tells the Jews how he was Paul''s great desire to visit Rome and preach Christ in and Festus, when Paul had testified of his faith in Christ hearing of Paul of his faith in Christ. +The New Faith in Christ.+--Paul stands for spiritual Paul for a pure life lived in the faith of Jesus Christ, and the beginning of Paul''s second (Acts 16:6) and third What is the place of these Epistles in Paul''s life? Epistle to Timothy; the last words of Paul, time and place of writing, id = 21828 author = Stalker, James title = The Life of St. Paul date = keywords = Antioch; Asia; Barnabas; Christ; Christianity; Christians; Church; Epistles; Gentile; God; Greece; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; Paul; Rome; jewish; roman summary = history of the world; and in Paul it found the man it needed. 9. The Missionary of the Gentiles.--Christianity obtained in Paul, a man on an open mind like Paul''s must have been very great; and, God approached the man who had come to the city to take his life. to be a failure, He brought forth His secret--the righteousness of God. This was Christianity; this was the sum and issue of the mission of righteousness is faith; and this is as easy for Gentile as Jew. This was an inference from Paul''s own experience. human nature, which together form what Paul calls the Flesh, or that In Paul''s time the known world was so small that hour Barnabas sank into the second place and Paul took his natural Christian, Paul knew that he had a definite work to do; and the call he in Paul as the principle of the new life id = 43247 author = Wilkinson, William Cleaver title = The Epic of Saul date = keywords = Christ; Gamaliel; God; Holy; Jehovah; Jerusalem; Jesus; Lazarus; Lord; Messiah; Rachel; Ruth; Sanhedrim; Saul; Sergius; Shimei; Stephen; Thee; Thou; Thy; come; hebrew; let; like; man summary = Saul saw the prophet face of Stephen shine "Nay, Saul, my son, thy zeal misguides thee now-expectation of hearing Stephen preach, Saul takes the opportunity to Stephen, following Saul, turns the tide of feeling overwhelmingly in The Word of God through Stephen pierced her heart, "Yea, to thee, Saul my brother, in thy flush With thee for sister, Rachel," Saul replied, All other thought than this, ''Saul, thou art shamed!''" Rachel," said Saul, perplexed; "solve thou it me." "Nay, Saul, my brother," meekly Rachel said, "Nay, Rachel," Saul said, with a tone ''God bless thee, Martha, for thy loving thought!'' ''God bless thee, Martha, for thy loving thought!'' ''God bless thee, Martha, for thy loving thought!'' And said: "I pray thee, Saul, let Rachel go God put it in the heart of Saul to send, At that last word from Saul, like answer, came Remembering words from Saul against the gods, id = 48309 author = Wilkinson, William Cleaver title = The Epic of Paul date = keywords = Book; Buddha; Christ; Cæsarea; Drusilla; Father; Felix; Gamaliel; God; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jew; Julius; Krishna; Lord; Mary; Nero; Paul; Poppæa; Publius; Rachel; Rome; Ruth; Saul; Shimei; Simon; Son; Stephen; Syrus; Thou; Yea; let; like; nay; roman summary = "Tell me, art thou a Roman?" "Yea," said Paul. "Smite thee shall God, thou whited wall! "Knowest thou this man?" the chiliarch asked of Paul. Said: "Thou--Stephen, I think they call thee--speak. "Nay, thou wert right, my lad," said Paul to him; ''Hold not thy peace, thou Lord God of my praise! "Yea," said Paul, "for words are naught "Amen!" said Paul, "thou prayest for me and thee!" "Thou art tempted then perhaps," gently said Paul, "None, Stephen," said Paul, "for none did Jesus know, "Strange being thou!" said Julius answering Paul, Then, Paul, I thought thee sane enough, as thou "Let me, I pray thee, save thy sister, Paul," "Go tell thy master that I come," said Paul; "O Paul, have thou thy will; no will have I Said Paul, "absolute lord of life and thought Myself, Thou, God, is this thy word indeed, "If thou, then," Paul said, taking Krishna''s hand