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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 230747 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 78 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 Mr. 9 God 7 Christ 6 Lord 6 John 5 Jesus 5 Holy 5 England 5 Bunyan 4 man 4 Rom 4 Paul 4 Church 4 Bible 3 Spirit 3 Son 3 Saviour 3 Satan 3 Rev 3 Psa 3 Prov 3 Pilgrim 3 Peter 3 New 3 Moses 3 Matt 3 Luke 3 London 3 Job 3 Jews 3 Jerusalem 3 Israel 3 Isa 3 Indians 3 Heb 3 Father 3 Eze 3 Exo 3 Eph 3 David 3 Cor 3 Christian 3 Bedford 3 Abraham 2 scripture 2 let 2 come 2 act 2 Word 2 Tim Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 24849 man 13469 thing 12232 sin 10651 soul 9113 heart 8634 grace 8329 day 8235 world 7710 word 7680 life 7622 law 7536 time 7488 way 6601 faith 5827 church 5448 work 5322 place 5276 righteousness 4825 mercy 4720 death 4681 sinner 4422 hand 4355 people 4148 love 4112 name 4092 child 4069 glory 3594 spirit 3561 fear 3528 blood 3492 house 3448 body 3401 judgment 3387 nature 3310 truth 3210 one 3161 power 2769 nothing 2746 mind 2746 gospel 2720 year 2719 saint 2697 light 2662 reason 2660 eye 2646 part 2551 water 2544 person 2523 end 2498 scripture Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 41466 God 21018 Christ 14457 thou 11682 Lord 7649 Jesus 4449 heaven 4386 Mr. 4245 hath 3550 John 3469 Spirit 3445 yea 3213 Father 3010 Bunyan 2802 Son 2647 Psa 2298 Cor 2254 Rom 2187 ye 2100 Heb 1921 Isa 1853 Word 1852 Christian 1835 Paul 1793 Matt 1782 Holy 1728 Luke 1708 c. 1655 _ 1613 Peter 1605 hast 1556 Israel 1490 Satan 1451 Mansoul 1439 David 1283 Saviour 1274 Thou 1217 Jerusalem 1209 hell 1200 Rev 1200 Church 1164 Job 1136 Acts 1119 Ghost 1058 Eph 957 art 942 Christians 927 thee 925 Moses 919 New 883 Prov Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 63061 he 56507 it 42774 i 38624 they 28243 him 27239 them 19401 you 16723 we 12389 us 11916 me 6481 himself 5903 thee 4876 she 3745 themselves 2725 her 1871 itself 1189 thyself 1117 myself 634 ourselves 444 one 378 herself 308 mine 273 his 228 yourself 223 ye 143 theirs 115 ours 79 yourselves 79 thy 56 yours 48 thou 44 ''s 27 ''em 12 hers 10 pelf 10 on''t 8 yt 8 trodden 8 elias 4 whosoever 4 these:-- 4 ha 3 ay 2 your 2 you.--many 2 whether 2 whereof 2 whence 2 treateth 2 to[7 Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 215231 be 48442 have 28102 do 21920 say 16915 come 16737 make 10015 see 9439 go 8566 give 8558 take 7427 know 5776 let 5656 call 5318 find 5053 think 4361 save 4134 bring 3972 put 3948 stand 3859 speak 3803 tell 3738 show 3432 set 3414 receive 3313 look 3271 hear 3250 believe 3215 die 3170 keep 3005 live 2924 fall 2689 leave 2549 bear 2475 pray 2462 lay 2375 saith 2351 become 2296 accord 2277 follow 2262 consider 2223 hath 2172 lie 2162 get 2122 begin 2041 fear 2016 send 1957 suffer 1934 hold 1901 read 1901 break Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 45031 not 21171 so 13583 now 13280 then 12877 also 9087 more 8420 good 8352 therefore 7633 first 7500 great 7326 up 7014 such 6282 again 6259 own 6168 thus 6144 here 6036 only 5725 yet 5554 even 5454 well 5324 other 5269 very 5056 many 5012 out 4818 much 4643 as 4451 most 3766 there 3443 down 3368 ever 3299 never 3296 little 3270 away 3113 same 2978 indeed 2960 in 2892 poor 2846 holy 2807 true 2626 that 2576 long 2552 too 2497 is 2492 second 2400 saith 2366 still 2341 before 2331 forth 2331 far 2315 high Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1278 good 926 least 771 most 529 great 444 high 385 bad 368 manif 328 big 215 say 157 holy 117 l 78 low 75 vile 73 strong 64 may 60 deep 50 eld 49 early 48 chief 47 near 38 wise 38 read 38 hard 37 young 37 slight 37 rich 36 large 32 fit 30 poor 30 mean 27 long 26 weak 25 full 24 Most 22 fine 21 dear 20 would 20 close 19 wide 19 pure 19 hot 19 foul 18 talk 18 sweet 18 safe 18 sad 18 bl 17 small 17 bright 16 heavy Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3680 most 180 well 62 least 26 lest 20 sayest 12 criest 7 soon 7 manifest 6 fast 5 lookest 4 highest 4 hard 4 comest 4 addest 3 worst 2 wouldest 2 winnest 2 widest 2 washest 2 walkest 2 tempest 2 shuttest 2 persecutest 2 near 2 losest 2 livest 2 infest 2 holiest 2 hidest 2 hearest 2 furthest 2 findest 2 fairest 2 est 2 drest 2 disappointest 2 deservest 2 delightest 2 christ?--most 2 attemptest 1 clearest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.pgdpcanada.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.pgdpcanada.net Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 ccx074@coventry.ac.uk Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 91 god is not 66 god be merciful 51 law is not 51 man is not 47 god did not 46 thou do not 44 christ is not 38 thou be not 36 men made perfect 30 hath set forth 30 heart is not 30 men are not 28 grace is not 26 men do not 25 christ did not 25 god has not 25 righteousness is righteous 24 god is able 22 christ have mercy 22 hands be strong 22 hath taken away 22 things are not 21 god is love 21 grace is sufficient 20 grace is past 20 lord had respect 20 sin is death 19 god had not 18 christ is so 18 christ was not 18 death is sin 18 faith is not 18 faith receive ye 18 god is so 18 men have not 17 sin is not 16 christ is lord 16 god is willing 16 god was so 16 lord have mercy 16 men went up 14 god be so 14 god is angry 14 god is true 14 man be fully 14 soul is not 13 man have not 13 sin was not 12 christ had not 12 christ is dead Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 god did not only 8 god is not willing 8 grace is not past 8 jesus was not yet 8 words do not only 8 world was not worthy 6 christ is not only 6 christ was not only 6 god is not ashamed 6 grace is no more 6 lord is not slack 6 men have not faith 6 things be not fancies 6 work is no more 5 man had no soul 4 christ has no love 4 christ have no faith 4 god did not utterly 4 god is not so 4 god is not yet 4 law are not just 4 lord had not respect 4 man is not righteous 4 man is not so 4 man is not well 4 men keep not god 4 sin is not only 4 sinners have not heaven 4 things are not so 4 thou be not ashamed 4 works are no otherwise 3 god is not meat 3 god is not only 3 sin was no such 2 christ are not sometimes 2 christ did not personally 2 christ has no interest 2 christ has not only 2 christ has not pity 2 christ has not quite 2 christ is no advocate 2 christ is no fool 2 christ is not ashamed 2 christ is not concerned 2 christ is not love 2 christ is not mediator 2 christ is not much 2 christ is not therefore 2 christ took not hold 2 christ was not therefore A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- 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 = 6046 author = Bunyan, John title = Works of John Bunyan — Volume 01 date = keywords = Abraham; Acts; Bedford; Bible; Bunyan; Christ; Christian; Col; Cor; Covenant; David; Divine; Eph; Exo; Eze; Father; Gal; Gen; Ghost; God; Gospel; Grace; Heaven; Heb; Holy; Isa; Israel; Jacob; James; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; Job; John; Lamb; Lord; Luke; Mark; Matt; Moses; Mr.; Paul; Peter; Phil; Priest; Prov; Psa; Rev; Rom; Sam; Satan; Saviour; Son; Spirit; Thou; Tim; Word; act; advocate; come; king; let; man; scripture; second; sin summary = "Thou shalt remember all the way which the Lord thy God led thee and ashes, and he the great God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, God the Father, and Jesus Christ his Son, are for having things ''I serve,'' says Paul, God and Christ Jesus ''with my spirit (or soul) take up in the good things thereof, and not come to God by Christ. know, or thou wilt not come to God by Christ for life. sin has made me come short of the glory of God, and that Christ Jesus coming to God by Christ I shall also speak a word or two. good and laudable; it being that by which he gave glory to God. The Father, also, hath given to Christ a certain number of souls thy heart and life, thou art not yet come to Jesus Christ. 7. Man by sin had lost peace with God; but this would Jesus Christ id = 6047 author = Bunyan, John title = Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02 date = keywords = Abraham; Acts; Adam; Antichrist; Babylon; Bunyan; Cain; Christ; Christians; Col; Cor; David; Eph; Exo; Eze; Father; Gal; Gen; Ghost; God; Heb; Holy; Isa; Israel; Jer; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; Job; John; Joseph; Lord; Luke; Mark; Mary; Matt; Moses; Mr.; Noah; Paul; Peter; Pharisee; Phil; Prov; Psa; Publican; Rev; Rom; Sam; Satan; Saviour; Son; Spirit; Tim; act; let; man summary = Also in these days men shall come flocking into the house of God, works, Lord God Almighty; just and true are thy ways, thou king this; when God shall strike this man of sin the second time, he thee, Where is the Lord thy God?'' Wherefore, as I said, cry unto righteousness wrought by that God-man Jesus Christ without thee, Spirit of the Lord Jesus, the Son of God, doth set home the law Spirit of Christ, know that God ''hath appointed a day, in the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ'' (v (5.) Thou knowest that God hath given thee thy faith (Phil 1:29; 5.If thou hast laid Christ, God-man, for thy foundation, though created in Christ Jesus unto good works; and God hath, before the created in Christ Jesus unto good works; and God hath, before the id = 6048 author = Bunyan, John title = Works of John Bunyan — Volume 03 date = keywords = ATTEN; Abraham; Badman; Bunyan; CHR; Captain; Christ; Christian; Chron; Cor; David; Diabolus; Emmanuel; Eph; Exo; Eze; Father; God; HEART; Heaven; Heb; Holy; Isa; Israel; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; Job; John; King; Lamb; Lebanon; Lord; Luke; Mansoul; Matt; Mercy; Moses; Mr.; New; Paul; Peter; Pilgrim; Prince; Prov; Psa; Rev; Rom; Satan; Saviour; Shaddai; Solomon; Son; Spirit; Temple; WISE; Word; Zion; come; faith; great; hope; scripture summary = when the reckoning day shall come, thou wilt have laid to thy charge thy soul, through the faith of it, from the heavy wrath of God. Yea, thou also art ignorant of the true effects of saving faith the heart to God in Christ, to love His name, His Word, ways, and entered into the heart of man: the things which God hath prepared came up; so he said unto her, Grace, go you, tell my friends, Mr. Contrite, Mr. Holy-man, Mr. Love-saint, Mr. Dare-not-lie, and Mr. Penitent; that I have a friend or two at my house that have a mind but the Lord shall be unto thee an everlasting light, and thy God sins, ''he shall live.'' ''When thou wast in thy blood, I said unto 2. God hath said, if thou do but come to him in Christ, ''Though your id = 37730 author = Coleman, Thomas title = Memorials of the Independent Churches in Northamptonshire with biographical notices of their pastors, and some account of the puritan ministers who laboured in the county. date = keywords = Chapel; Christ; Church; Doddridge; Dr.; God; Gospel; Harborough; House; Independent; Jesus; John; Kettering; King; London; Lord; Meeting; Mr.; Northampton; Rev.; Rowell; Sabbath; Thomas; Toller; Welford; Wellingborough summary = Fawsley Church, old Mr. Dod, minister of the place, preaching his About a year and a half from this time, _i.e._, February 25th, 1698, Mr. John Hunt was chosen the pastor of this Church. twenty-one years pastor of this Church, died at Lisbon, to which place The following testimony was borne to the sentiments and preaching of Mr. Davis, by the members of the Church at Rowell:-In the year 1709 Mr. John Wills became pastor of the Church. been formed into a regular Christian Church under the ministry of Mr. Shuttlewood; and for about ten years they were destitute of a pastor, or College; was pastor for some years of the Independent Church at He had been pastor of the Church more than 21 years, the year 1709, and became the minister of an Independent Church at St. Ives, in the county of Huntingdon, where he continued to labour for many id = 12767 author = Fiske, John title = The Beginnings of New England Or the Puritan Theocracy in its Relations to Civil and Religious Liberty date = keywords = America; Boston; Charles; Connecticut; England; English; France; God; Gorges; Gorton; Haven; Indians; Island; James; John; London; Massachusetts; New; Parliament; Philip; Plymouth; Puritan; Quakers; Sir; Williams; Winthrop; roman; sidenote summary = How the death penalty was regarded at that time in New England ... set sail for the New World, this time with a view to planting a colony Company of Massachusetts Bay in New England. migration to New England, provided the charter of the Massachusetts Bay send Sir Ferdinando to govern New England with viceregal powers like the Puritans who came to New England there is no more interesting figure commissioners from Massachusetts governed the new towns, but at the end When the Long Parliament met in 1640, the Puritan exodus to New England The Puritan exodus to New England, which came to an end about 1640, was year he sent a letter to Endicott and the other New England governors, Henceforth the red man figures no more in the history of New England, Henceforth the red man figures no more in the history of New England, id = 29929 author = Froude, James Anthony title = Bunyan date = keywords = Badman; Bedford; Bible; Bunyan; Christ; Christian; Church; Devil; Diabolus; Emmanuel; England; God; Holy; Lord; Mansoul; Mr.; Pilgrim; Progress; Shaddai; life summary = John Bunyan was born at Elstow, a village near Bedford, in the year Bunyans,'' says a friend, ''were of the national religion, as men of [Footnote 1: The story is told by Mr. Attentive in the ''Life of Mr. Badman;'' but it is almost certain that Bunyan was relating his own effort after a good life, was still the object which a man was bound left both of God and Christ and the Spirit, and of all good things.'' Bunyan the future life of Christianity was a reality as certain as the A man like Bunyan, who (Bunyan probably knew him too well), ''a man of very wicked life, and clerk named Mr. Mind, a man every way like his master, and Mansoul was The man is Bunyan himself as we see him in ''Grace Abounding.'' His sins Bunyan show better how well he knew the heart of man. id = 33 author = Hawthorne, Nathaniel title = The Scarlet Letter date = keywords = Arthur; Bellingham; CHAPTER; Chillingworth; Custom; Dimmesdale; England; God; Governor; Hester; House; Mistress; Mr.; New; Pearl; Prynne; Reverend; Roger; Surveyor; Thou; Wilson; child; letter; little; man; old summary = "Dost thou know me so little, Hester Prynne? sport for her, did little Pearl look into her eyes, and smile. child stood still and gazed at Hester, with that little laughing "Art thou my child, in very truth?" asked Hester. "No, my little Pearl!" said her mother; "thou must gather thine "My poor woman," said the not unkind old minister, "the child "Come up hither, Hester, thou and little Pearl," said the the minister, with his hand over his heart; and Hester Prynne, "Minister," said little Pearl, "I can tell thee who he is!" All this while Hester had been looking steadily at the old man, "My little Pearl," said Hester, after a moment''s silence, "the "Dost thou know, child, wherefore thy mother wears this letter?" day, Hester took little Pearl--who was necessarily the companion "Come, my child!" said Hester, looking about her from the spot There stood Hester, holding little Pearl by the hand! id = 28173 author = Mueller, John Theodore title = Three Young Pioneers A Story of the Early Settlement of Our Country date = keywords = Agnes; Bradley; Colony; England; Fred; Indians; Matthew; Mr. summary = "Come to me, children," said Mrs. Bradley invitingly; "I will be a mother Fred soon learned to trust the Indians and to like them, and in a short So when shortly after midday the young minister would come to Mr. Bradley''s home, he was welcomed by the children with great joy. One summer Fred, with the help of young Indian friends, made a boat, "Fred and Matthew are good business men, When the three pilgrims of the woods came to the Indian villages, Fred, At the time when Agnes with Fred and Matthew made their summer trips in "Good Lord," he prayed, "help Fred and Agnes and me, and let us not "There was little bravery," Fred said contemptuously; "the Indians are "If you are," Fred said, "have some more Indian meat; it is very good, "This good Indian girl," Agnes said, "had attended our Sunday school, id = 16644 author = Perkins, Lucy Fitch title = The Puritan Twins date = keywords = Captain; Dan; Daniel; Goodman; Goodwife; Governor; Indians; Nancy; Pepperell; Zeb; illustration summary = "''T is because thou art idle," said Dan, shaking his head as gravely ''t was Elisha, and Dan said a bear might come to eat me up just like "Thank Captain Sanders as well, Mother," said Daniel. "We shall be glad to have thee stay as long as thou wilt," said the said to Daniel, "and don''t let it burn." Then she turned away to set "Well," said Daniel modestly, "there ''d be the Captain and father to "Come, Nancy," said her mother when the ship was quite out of sight, When Daniel opened his eyes next morning, his father and the Captain "Where ''s thy father, young man?" said the Captain, speaking to said the Captain, pushing the Goodman and Daniel forward to shake "Come, Zeb," said William, taking the boy gently by the arm, and Dan remembered what his father had said about the Pequots; Nancy, with id = 3638 author = Shaw, Bernard title = The Devil''s Disciple date = keywords = ANDERSON; BURGOYNE; CHRISTY; Dudgeon; Essie; JUDITH; MRS; Mr.; RICHARD; SERGEANT; SWINDON summary = looks her best after sitting up all night; and Mrs. Dudgeon''s face, Christy opens the door, and admits the minister, Anthony Anderson, a ANDERSON (to Christy, at the door, looking at Mrs. Dudgeon whilst he Anderson looks compassionately at Mrs. Dudgeon. (Judith Anderson, the minister''s wife, comes the door.) Never mind her, Mrs. Anderson: you know who she is and what Anderson hangs up his hat and waits for a word with Judith. They all sit down, except Judith, who stands behind Mrs. Dudgeon''s This is a very wrongly and irregularly worded will, Mrs. Dudgeon; though (turning politely to Richard) it contains in my She is taking it to Richard when Mrs. Dudgeon stops her. JUDITH (coming to Essie and throwing a protecting arm about her). Judith half rises, listening and looking with dilated eyes at Richard, Just wait outside a moment, like a good girl: Mrs. Anderson ANDERSON (between Judith and Richard). id = 1037 author = Venables, Edmund title = The Life of John Bunyan date = keywords = Bedford; Bible; Brown; Bunyan; Charles; Christ; Church; Dr.; Elstow; Froude; God; Holy; John; London; Lord; Mr.; Nonconformists; Pilgrim; Progress; War; man summary = John Bunyan, the author of the book which has probably passed through to the east of the village of Elstow, at a place long called "Bunyan''s prove that, like her husband, she did not, in the words of Bunyan''s parents," writes Bunyan, "it pleased God to put it into their hearts to his days both in word and deed." Much as Bunyan tells us he had lost of to be true, having many times discoursed with the man." To the same anteRestoration period, Dr. Brown also assigns the anecdote of Bunyan''s little Bedford church was in trouble for "Brother Bunyan," against whom which was to be Bunyan''s home for twelve long years, to which he went last time Bunyan''s name appears as present at a church meeting is October of Bunyan''s twelve years'' imprisonment in the little lock-up-house on the best work he could do for God was to get Bunyan''s books printed and sell