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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 13 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 75201 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 75 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 God 9 Church 8 Lord 8 Christ 6 man 6 New 6 John 6 Jesus 5 christian 5 Spirit 5 Mr. 4 Scotland 4 Holy 4 Dr. 4 Bible 3 soul 3 come 3 Thou 3 Son 3 Rev. 3 Presbyterian 3 Paul 3 Israel 2 scripture 2 day 2 York 2 William 2 United 2 Union 2 Synod 2 St. 2 South 2 Sabbath 2 King 2 Jerusalem 2 Gospel 2 Father 2 England 2 David 2 Assembly 1 year 1 world 1 work 1 time 1 text 1 southern 1 slave 1 sin 1 northern 1 missionary Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 4149 man 2413 church 1961 day 1824 time 1574 people 1482 power 1445 life 1386 sin 1299 thing 1294 work 1259 year 1228 word 1215 heart 1155 world 1134 covenant 1075 soul 991 way 911 law 886 hand 878 place 830 government 747 part 732 king 673 minister 648 child 591 subject 588 prayer 566 one 563 house 534 officer 523 kingdom 521 religion 512 death 510 duty 496 spirit 493 mind 490 apostle 489 service 489 friend 481 brother 480 person 478 matter 477 elder 470 nothing 468 office 466 right 463 member 461 body 458 land 451 nature Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 7840 _ 5181 God 2274 Christ 1885 Church 1614 Lord 854 Mr. 736 Dr. 733 Jesus 578 John 531 ye 500 New 415 heaven 405 thou 386 c. 376 Spirit 366 Scotland 354 hath 351 Bible 349 Cor 340 England 297 Holy 278 Rev. 276 Talmage 274 Paul 239 Presbyterian 239 Christian 234 Testament 232 Brooklyn 231 Acts 228 Jerusalem 218 York 210 Matt 208 Black 202 River 202 King 201 America 192 Tim 192 Doctor 190 Divine 186 Gospel 185 Sabbath 184 Synod 184 St. 182 Red 180 Son 178 David 177 Israel 175 Father 174 Higgins 173 General Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 10338 it 9769 he 7642 i 4742 we 4483 they 4465 you 3645 him 3093 them 1990 us 1820 me 836 himself 757 she 499 themselves 358 her 276 itself 238 thee 205 ourselves 187 myself 102 one 75 ye 61 yourself 38 thyself 37 herself 35 mine 33 theirs 29 ours 25 yours 22 his 21 ii 17 yourselves 4 whosoever 3 iv 2 thou 2 hers 1 you,--ibrahim 1 xi 1 whereof 1 us:-- 1 trodden 1 thy 1 repelling,-- 1 preacher?--we''ve 1 paper:-- 1 oneself 1 morals:--that 1 heaven._"--matt 1 hae 1 h--- 1 government:--that 1 elias Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 40033 be 10719 have 3785 do 2796 say 2440 make 2219 come 1829 go 1764 see 1737 give 1669 take 1485 know 1076 find 829 let 829 call 755 tell 736 speak 677 think 670 get 664 hear 651 bring 639 preach 634 look 629 stand 624 put 621 leave 616 become 594 keep 591 seem 589 write 580 feel 517 read 509 live 496 follow 495 set 484 ask 472 send 464 believe 450 begin 449 use 449 pass 439 receive 425 hold 419 die 392 enter 387 meet 366 accord 364 remember 339 fall 333 love 331 want Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 7550 not 2589 so 1957 more 1813 great 1666 then 1588 only 1493 up 1406 now 1258 such 1243 many 1224 first 1221 other 1211 well 1155 very 1141 own 1051 out 1051 good 1047 much 1029 never 988 as 906 here 873 same 842 most 793 down 782 therefore 761 also 707 ever 666 long 656 even 631 yet 626 old 580 there 575 away 562 thus 560 last 555 little 536 true 529 again 504 high 491 new 483 just 476 whole 476 far 474 divine 457 still 434 human 434 always 425 too 425 on 411 christian Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 271 good 165 most 155 least 115 great 111 high 49 bad 36 Most 33 deep 22 low 21 large 20 strong 18 fine 17 near 17 manif 16 noble 14 young 14 pure 14 bright 12 poor 12 eld 11 rich 11 l 10 mighty 9 true 9 old 9 grand 9 dark 8 sweet 8 small 8 slight 8 mean 8 chief 7 warm 7 hard 6 weak 6 vile 6 simple 6 heavy 6 faint 6 early 6 dear 5 sure 5 happy 5 gentle 5 fair 5 able 4 sad 4 holy 4 furth 4 full Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 677 most 25 well 19 least 1 worst 1 sayest 1 psalmist,--"dost 1 obligest 1 lest 1 breakest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/53576/53576-h/53576-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/53576/53576-h.zip 1 http://archive.org/details/johnblackapostle00bryciala 1 http://archive.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 man is not 14 god is not 12 _ is _ 7 _ know _ 7 god did not 7 god does not 7 man does not 6 god has not 6 god is holy 5 men do not 5 sin is death 5 sin is spiritual 5 world was not 4 _ does _ 4 _ knows _ 4 church is not 4 god are peculiarly 4 god be merciful 4 god is able 4 god is good 4 heart was not 4 man put asunder 4 man was ever 4 man was not 4 men are not 4 people did not 4 sin is not 4 sin is so 4 world has ever 3 _ call _ 3 _ feel _ 3 _ hear _ 3 _ is only 3 _ preaching _ 3 _ thinking _ 3 christ is ready 3 church has always 3 churches are not 3 god is manifest 3 god is so 3 god is truthful 3 god was more 3 government was ever 3 heart is faint 3 law is not 3 life is not 3 lord does not 3 man has ever 3 man has not 3 man is able Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 heart was not right 4 world was not worthy 2 god gives no sanction 2 lord is not slack 2 man is not totally 2 work is no more 1 _ does not necessarily 1 christ did not so 1 church are not only 1 church be not needlessly 1 church had not as 1 church have no deacons 1 church is not only 1 church is not organical 1 church was not earlier 1 church was not unwilling 1 churches are not _ 1 churches are not able 1 churches are not more 1 churches do not actually 1 churches were not so 1 covenant gives no day 1 day have no heart 1 day is not victoria 1 day were not likely 1 days are not alike 1 days is not very 1 god did not only 1 god gave no such 1 god go not forth 1 god has no right 1 god has not once 1 god has not so 1 god is no respecter 1 god is not far 1 god is not meat 1 god is not only 1 god made no law 1 god was not satisfied 1 government did not essentially 1 heart has no connection 1 heart has not peace 1 heart is not now 1 hearts be not upright 1 king is not only 1 kings have not only 1 kings was not absolutely 1 kings were not types 1 law finds no ready 1 law makes no inward A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 15251 author = Bonar, Andrew A. (Andrew Alexander) title = The Biography of Robert Murray M''Cheyne date = keywords = Bible; Christ; Church; David; Dundee; Father; God; Holy; Israel; Jesus; Jews; John; Lord; M''Cheyne; Mr.; Sabbath; Saviour; Scotland; Spirit; St.; Thou; day; soul summary = school, and began to seek God to his soul, in the diligent reading of the places where, in other days, that holy man of God, Robert Bruce, faithful old minister (Mr. Dempster of Denny), one taught of God. This morning stood by the dying--evening, stood by the dead, poor J.F. having died last night. own thoughts, and seeking my own pleasure on God''s holy day. the prayer, "Lord, may thy grace come with the laying on of the hands evening of that day, Mr. Bonar again preached on "_These times of own soul; I want my life to be hid with Christ in God. At present preach the gospel night and day; and the Spirit of God is often while before day, and had two hours alone with God. Preached with much On Sabbath the 5th, he preached three times; and two days after, I id = 53576 author = Bryce, George title = John Black, the Apostle of the Red River Or, How the Blue Banner Was Unfurled on Manitoba Prairies date = keywords = Bay; Black; Canada; Church; Company; Dr.; Fort; Highland; Hudson; John; Kildonan; Manitoba; Mr.; Red; Rev.; River; Scotland; Winnipeg; canadian summary = first minister on the Red River, the Rev. John Black, was born." It was When John Black was a boy of seven years of age his family removed from years before this time the Presbyterian Church of the United States had Church, Toronto, started on his long journey to Red River. our understanding of the Red River community to which John Black came. In 1820 there arrived in Red River Rev. John West, a good and before the coming of John Black, there had existed the Red River But to the Highland hearts on Red River old Kildonan parish Red River Presbyterians remained for years in the mind of John Black. ways of the Red River people, and two or three years after his arrival Black was the first missionary to the Red River, but that he had so well life of John Black upon the Red River there was little increase in the id = 11113 author = Cairns, John title = Principal Cairns date = keywords = Ayton; Berwick; Cairns; Church; College; Dr.; Dunglass; Edinburgh; Free; Hamilton; John; Mr.; Presbyterian; Synod; Union; United; University; William; christian summary = when he was preparing his admirable _Life and Letters of John Cairns, scene of John Cairns''s future labours as a minister; while away in the John Cairns first went to Mr. M''Gregor''s school when the family The Cairns family attended church at Stockbridge, a mile beyond Dr. Cairns, in preaching his funeral sermon nearly forty years later, Established Church was maintained by Cairns''s friend Clark, while he great procession came out of St. Andrew''s Church, Cairns went shadow that the ordination of John Cairns took place at Berwick on these--Golden Square Secession Church--that John Cairns became years later, combined with the English Presbyterian Church to form Three years later, the Reformed Presbyterian Church united with the Free Church, and in the same year (1876) the United Presbyterian him in the United Presbyterian Church, for in the following year the and works, in the great common life of the Church; and so he made his id = 23096 author = Chapman, J. Wilbur (John Wilbur) title = And Judas Iscariot Together with other evangelistic addresses date = keywords = Bible; Christ; Christian; God; Israel; Jesus; John; Judas; Lord; New; Paul; Son; Spirit; come; man; text summary = God of turning thousands to a life of allegiance to Jesus Christ. day walks Jesus Christ, the Son of God, crying out to all who are unto you the whole counsel of God. Second, that I might help some one to the knowledge of Christ. chosen people of God, he had said unto them, "And it shall come to "O God, if Jesus Christ be true, reveal him to me and I will follow God and the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, praying always for you, that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give power of sin have been suggested; one is man''s way, the other is God''s. from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord" (Romans power of sin, for the law of the spirit of life in Christ Jesus sets us unto you, and peace, from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ. id = 30675 author = Johnston, Robert title = Presbyterian Worship: Its Spirit, Method and History date = keywords = Assembly; Book; Church; Common; Directory; God; Lord; Order; Presbyterian; Scotland summary = should adopt the Order of Worship of the French Reformed Church. adoption of Knox''s Book of Common Order by the Scottish Church of the Sacraments." The form of Church prayers, as originally prepared in its desire for freedom from prescribed forms in the worship of God. Indeed, we are probably not in error in judging that in different authority, a form of worship and Church government which their own Church the due observance of the Directory for public worship of God the Church, the use in worship of the Lord''s Prayer and all regulations Presbyterian Worship Outside of the Established Church of Scotland. Presbyterian Worship Outside of the Established Church of Scotland. Presbyterian Worship Outside of the Established Church of Scotland. Modern Movements in Presbyterian Churches Respecting Public Worship. Modern Movements in Presbyterian Churches Respecting Public Worship. Modern Movements in Presbyterian Churches Respecting Public Worship. certain forms of prayer for public worship, and services for the id = 9171 author = Ross, F. A. (Frederick Augustus) title = Slavery Ordained of God date = keywords = Africa; Bible; Christ; Dr.; God; Golden; New; North; Rule; South; man; northern; slave; southern summary = learn from the Bible that the relation of master and slave is not sin _God never intended the relation of master and slave to be perpetual_. _God never intended the relation of master and slave to be perpetual_. relations, in which God has placed men under his rule of subjection; natural evil, physical and social, God placed man on a higher platform for This power over life, for the good of the one great family of man, God of master and slave, but the anti-slavery man ran away into the fog of God in the New Testament made no law prohibiting the relation of master three slaves, with a right heart and the approbation of God, he may hold God, when he ordained government over men, gave to the individual man I now ask, Did God intend to make man-stealing and slave-holding the same words:--Did God command the Hebrews to make slaves of their fellow-men, to id = 13204 author = Shedd, William G. T. (William Greenough Thayer) title = Sermons to the Natural Man date = keywords = Adam; Christ; Divine; Ghost; God; Holy; Jesus; Judge; Lord; New; Paul; Redeemer; Son; Spirit; St.; Thou; christian; footnote; heart; law; maker; man; scripture; sin; soul summary = neither have entered into the heart of man the things which God hath And yet, it is a truth of revelation that God searches the heart of man; fact of God''s exhaustive knowledge of man''s soul, that we may realize it, every sin-loving man show, that the human soul does not of its own law of God, neither indeed can be;" and also, that "the natural man mind and heart, God comes as near, and as close to man, as it is possible between the sin of his soul and the holiness of his God, but on the things are so, whether God is so very holy and man is so very sinful, between the unfallen nature of man and the holy law of God, that the character; but unless he _loves_ God and man out of a pure heart and, here upon earth, sinful man cannot look at God long, without coming id = 17002 author = Talmage, John Van Nest title = History and Ecclesiastical Relations of the Churches of the Presbyterial Order at Amoy, China date = keywords = Amoy; Church; English; Missionaries; Presbyterian; Synod; missionary summary = Church, concerning the views and course of your missionaries of the last Synod on the Mission at Amoy, and see what course the Church Amoy, viz.: the Missions of the American Reformed Dutch Church, of the London Missionary Society, and of the English Presbyterian Church. The first Missionary of the English Presbyterian Church at Amoy was Dr. Jas. The first ordained Missionary of the English Presbyterian Church, at their Missionaries in uniting with us in organizing the native churches information of our Church at home, and addressed to General Synod. church was organized at Amoy according to our order. us, there will be but one Church at Amoy of the Presbyterian order. organization of the Church at Amoy, after our order, therefore, this Missionaries of the English Presbyterian Church. Missionaries of the English Presbyterian Church. the churches at Amoy, and show that the Missionaries have acted id = 14139 author = Talmage, T. De Witt (Thomas De Witt) title = New Tabernacle Sermons date = keywords = Abimelech; Almighty; Bible; Christ; Church; Daniel; God; Gospel; Holy; Jerusalem; Jesus; King; Lord; New; Orion; Ruth; Sabbath; Spirit; Vashti; York; christian; come; day; great; let; life; look; man; soul; time; world; year summary = great ocean of human suffering and sin with God''s supplies of mercy. I bless God that the day is coming when royalty will bring all its Well, we hear a great deal about the good time that is coming to this there is one man in the Church of God at this day shouldering his "When the Son of Man shall come in His glory, and all the holy But on the day of which I speak the Son of Man will come in His glory. through all the ages of earth and heaven, that Christ the Lord comes When a man comes into the kingdom of God he is world that take my attention from God, and Christ, and heaven, that I man love not the Lord Jesus Christ, let him be cut off at His coming." great field of moral and spiritual battle, the angels of God come id = 15693 author = Talmage, T. De Witt (Thomas De Witt) title = T. De Witt Talmage as I Knew Him date = keywords = America; Brooklyn; Church; Cleveland; Doctor; Dr.; England; Europe; General; God; Gospel; Governor; House; John; London; Lord; MILESTONE; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Philadelphia; President; Rev.; Russia; Senator; South; States; Sunday; Tabernacle; Talmage; United; Washington; William; York; christian; man summary = When my father lay dying the old country minister said to him, "Mr. Talmage, how do you feel now as you are about to pass the Jordan of and men sit down in them, and you ask a man how he likes the church: he time, because in those days great wealth was unknown, even in New York, Some of the best people of Brooklyn and New York lived The world had had a hard time for six thousand years, and, as the new sun of the year 1885, one of our great and good men of Brooklyn saw it most of his life, he established a great work for the good men and women world the life of a new day. "She said she did not like the great crowds attending the church Doctor soon became one of the great men of my life. id = 42945 author = Whittles, Thomas D. (Thomas Davis) title = The Lumberjack Sky Pilot date = keywords = A----; Bemidji; Christ; Frank; God; Higgins; Minnesota; Mr.; Pilot; Quebec; Rev.; Sky; camp; man; work summary = Gently, tenderly, the rough camp preacher told the dying man of his God. Sometimes a man will come to Mr. Higgins after the services and It was after a camp service that a young man came to the Pilot and When Mr. Higgins went back to that camp in later days the road monkey camps has largely passed away, and through reading the men are less On going into a camp which he was visiting for the first time, Mr. Higgins held his service and afterwards distributed his magazines. place, helping pointing to Christ the lumberjacks, the saloon men, the After service Mr. Higgins said to the men: "It was my intention to ask Once when Mr. Higgins was preaching in A----''s camp, A---came into Higgins came to the camp in which Old Quebec worked the Frenchman in the logging camp work since 1902, when it first sent missionaries to id = 13941 author = nan title = The Divine Right of Church Government Wherein it is proved that the Presbyterian government, by preaching and ruling elders, in sessional, Presbyterial and synodical assemblies, may lay the only lawful claim to a divine right, according to the Holy Scriptures date = keywords = Acts; Ans; Christ; Church; Cor; Footnote; God; Holy; Jerusalem; Jesus; John; Lord; Matt; New; Paul; Rom; Spirit; Testament; Tim; act; scripture summary = intermeddling in church government, if Jesus Christ had not by office peace shall be on them, and upon the Israel of God. THE DIVINE RIGHT OF CHURCH GOVERNMENT. As the Scripture is the rule of church government, so Christ is the sole Christ gave the power of church government and other ordinances unto the Therefore no formal power of church government was ever given by Christ proper power for church government from Christ, are in the word called all the church offices, with all their spiritual gifts and power, 1 Cor. iii. 1. _Of the Divine Right of Christ''s Church Officers, viz. The divine right of this church officer, the mere ruling elder, is much distinct New Testament officer''s ruling power in the Church, and the special kind of governing officers, set of God in the Church of Christ certain kind of church officer which Christ in his word calls an elder, 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