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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 14 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 32568 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 83 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 God 11 Lord 9 Christ 7 Jesus 4 Mr. 4 Bible 3 Saviour 2 man 2 illustration 2 Sunday 2 Spirit 2 Rhys 2 Powle 2 Mrs. 2 Julia 2 John 2 Holy 2 Eleanor 2 Church 2 Christian 2 Caxton 2 Carlisle 1 way 1 think 1 scripture 1 saint 1 life 1 faith 1 come 1 chapter 1 Word 1 Sydney 1 Son 1 Rythdale 1 Priory 1 Miss 1 Maggie 1 Lutheran 1 London 1 Lodge 1 Lady 1 Jane 1 Intern 1 Hell 1 Heaven 1 Grace 1 Ghost 1 Gal 1 Fulton 1 Fullness Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1415 man 996 life 906 way 849 time 828 day 817 thing 781 word 767 sin 633 heart 629 child 546 hand 536 work 480 faith 464 one 461 place 424 people 414 world 391 eye 374 nothing 338 love 335 salvation 325 soul 325 face 324 house 323 power 315 night 310 mind 297 something 285 question 284 law 273 home 271 death 254 head 253 room 249 part 245 thought 244 friend 244 anything 238 year 227 name 226 truth 226 side 220 church 213 light 206 mother 196 character 195 blood 192 other 188 door 187 father Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3623 _ 2838 Eleanor 1865 God 1430 Mr. 1061 Christ 699 Mrs. 686 Lord 660 Jesus 561 Carlisle 509 Rhys 490 Caxton 348 Julia 342 Spirit 338 Church 277 Powle 250 Christian 243 Saviour 235 Holy 224 Word 223 thou 210 ye 206 Bible 189 John 163 Father 139 Paul 137 Miss 131 Son 131 Ghost 130 Amos 127 hath 120 Grace 113 Sunday 105 Cor 104 Heaven 98 Esthwaite 97 New 97 Acts 95 CHAPTER 92 heaven 90 Dr. 89 England 86 Rythdale 77 London 76 Hell 74 Christians 73 Lutheran 69 Peter 65 Gal 64 Salvation 63 Broadus Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 6515 it 6265 i 4909 he 4693 you 3208 she 2450 they 2259 him 2049 we 1584 them 1542 me 1396 her 827 us 390 himself 314 herself 137 myself 128 one 120 itself 112 themselves 95 thee 83 yourself 57 ourselves 46 mine 25 hers 19 ye 17 yours 10 thyself 10 ii 10 his 8 theirs 6 ours 5 whosoever 3 thy 2 oneself 2 = 1 yourselves 1 why!--they 1 trite 1 o 1 herself,--and 1 her?--as 1 em 1 character,"--they 1 by._--"they 1 blessing!--they Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 19908 be 6176 have 3869 do 3039 say 1939 go 1697 come 1372 know 1302 see 1260 make 1120 give 1006 take 966 think 708 look 690 get 587 speak 584 tell 550 believe 546 find 525 let 502 feel 474 want 448 ask 439 bring 426 save 426 hear 394 keep 392 stand 372 put 354 live 339 leave 330 receive 315 love 307 turn 299 mean 292 like 292 call 288 seem 285 die 283 bear 274 sit 241 fill 239 wish 230 teach 228 send 221 hold 220 use 219 become 218 lose 215 answer 214 begin Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5553 not 1520 so 1203 then 996 more 978 now 956 very 948 up 771 little 752 only 715 good 709 well 653 other 629 own 623 great 603 there 600 never 581 out 579 as 547 again 534 much 490 here 466 down 454 many 445 too 441 first 432 just 408 away 378 even 377 old 363 such 338 most 336 yet 336 on 320 all 319 long 318 also 315 same 315 back 310 off 304 still 304 new 295 ever 294 once 292 in 269 last 252 full 251 far 235 true 235 thus 216 right Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 112 good 99 least 56 most 35 great 21 bad 9 high 7 small 7 slight 7 near 7 manif 7 fine 6 simple 6 pleasant 6 early 5 true 5 strong 5 plain 5 deep 4 rich 4 mean 4 easy 4 Most 3 young 3 weak 3 pure 3 noble 3 low 3 lovely 3 late 3 l 3 hard 3 furth 3 eld 3 bl 2 vile 2 sweet 2 slender 2 poor 2 old 2 nice 2 mighty 2 mere 2 loud 2 large 2 grave 2 grand 2 gentle 2 full 2 fair 2 faint Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 282 most 17 well 11 least 2 manifest 1 surest 1 strongest 1 soon 1 obstruction,--some 1 highest 1 bitterest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 mormontextsproject.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://mormontextsproject.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 50 eleanor did not 18 eleanor was silent 14 eleanor looked up 12 _ is _ 10 eleanor was not 7 eleanor had not 6 eleanor had never 6 god does not 6 life is not 5 _ are _ 5 _ is not 5 carlisle did not 5 eleanor got up 5 eleanor was glad 5 god has not 5 god is not 5 rhys went on 4 _ do _ 4 _ say _ 4 christ is not 4 eleanor was conscious 4 eleanor was very 4 jesus was not 4 one has _ 4 word is plain 3 _ do n''t 3 _ had _ 3 _ has _ 3 _ have _ 3 _ know _ 3 _ see _ 3 caxton did not 3 caxton went on 3 eleanor had ever 3 eleanor looking up 3 eleanor stood still 3 eleanor was alone 3 eleanor was greatly 3 eleanor was more 3 eleanor was well 3 eleanor went on 3 god be _ 3 god be merciful 3 one does not 3 sin has not 3 sin is not 3 sins are not 3 things are ready 3 word does not 3 world did not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 eleanor made no answer 2 _ is not simply 2 christ is not only 2 eleanor did not immediately 2 eleanor had no chance 2 eleanor had no mind 2 eleanor was not ready 2 jesus was not yet 1 _ are not fit 1 _ be no more 1 _ did not then 1 _ is not rich 1 _ is not sorrowful 1 carlisle took no notice 1 carlisle was not satisfied 1 caxton said no more 1 children had not now 1 children is not fit 1 christ has no special 1 christ is not god 1 christ is not life 1 christ was not god 1 days is not so 1 days were not weary 1 eleanor did not even 1 eleanor did not greatly 1 eleanor did not quite 1 eleanor did not thoroughly 1 eleanor had no doubt 1 eleanor had no escape 1 eleanor had no money 1 eleanor had no one 1 eleanor had no weary 1 eleanor heard no more 1 eleanor made no response 1 eleanor was not insensible 1 eleanor was not sure 1 eleanor was not very 1 eye had no chance 1 eye is not single 1 eyes did not readily 1 faith is no longer 1 god has not expressly 1 god is not only 1 god is not thereby 1 hands was no meaningless 1 heart is not anybody 1 hearts are not wilfully 1 jesus had not yet 1 jesus is not far A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 37521 author = Anonymous title = The Broken Bough No. 435, IV. Series date = keywords = Fulton; Mr. summary = "What a beautiful afternoon it is!" said little Charles to his brother Now, little Charles loved his school and his teacher also; but the and Mr. Fulton was much pleased by a remark from John, who said, "I that all the branches of a tree bear the same kind of blossoms, and with their flocks, and noticed their shepherd who watched them, Mr. Fulton called their attention to the language of King David in Ps. xxiii., where he speaks with such confidence in the Divine protection what a beautiful tree!" to which their teacher replied by saying, "And "I remember, sir," said John, "that last year our pear tree was full dear boy," said Mr. Fulton, "storms, and tempests, and blights also "Now," said Mr. Fulton, "you see, my dear boys, that the broken bough broken bough has not a bud or blossom, whilst the tree is full of id = 57318 author = Berick, F. H. (Francis H.) title = The Scriptures Able to Make Us Wise Unto Salvation Or the Bible a Sufficient Creed date = keywords = Bible; Christ; Church; God; Lord summary = and to preach the "Gospel, which is the power of God unto salvation, to Scripture," says the apostle, "given by inspiration of God, is to enter his name on a Church-book, "the Spirit of the Lord caught away shall men arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after made him an overseer; to feed the Church of God. Mark! her legislative acts from the Great Head of the Church; went back, step we are living and acting in the fear of God, we shall love each other the word of God, and look daily for the appearance of the Lord. truth, which is the power of God unto salvation to every one that her faith in God, then she began to legislate.--They (the church) felt, Church; and if we had faith and confidence in God, and in His word, we And when the professed Church of God, instead of urging id = 9957 author = Chapman, J. Wilbur (John Wilbur) title = The Personal Touch date = keywords = Army; Christ; Christian; God; Jesus; Lord; Saviour; Sunday summary = "I was working during the night, and it came to food time, so I asked Three days later," said the business man, "the young When I took him by the hand I said, "I have come to ask you to when you speak in the name of Jesus Christ, God stands back of you; love God." Another person once said, "You talk about love for Christ; Christ?" said a New York minister to a little boy. "About three years ago," said another, "I came in touch with a man who ''Well,'' I said, ''nine weeks ago she and her husband both came to Christ said, ''God will give you strength.'' We went into a little shop and I said, ''I have not.'' I then asked him if he had accepted Christ. Christian man ever came to me and told me that God could save me from id = 43886 author = Day, Samuel Phillips title = Bunyan''s Pilgrim''s Progress: In Words of One Syllable date = keywords = Christian; God; Lord; Mr.; illustration; man; way summary = this time the man was a good way off; but they went in quest of him, "Sir," said Christian, "I was bade go this way by a man known as _Chr._--"Sir, which is the way to this good man''s house?" SO Christian went on with haste, nor spake he to a man by the way; nor good Christian, come a wee way with me, and I will teach thee in what "Sir," said Christian, "I am a man that am come from the City of [Illustration: Faithful saw a man whose name is Talkative, who said, Then came up Christian, and said to his friend, "I told you how it way to come and see; who said to Christian and his friend, "Ho! "It is just as I wish," said Christian; "come, good Hopeful, and [Illustration: "Come on, man, why do you stay back so?" said Christian. id = 16285 author = Gerberding, G. H. (George Henry) title = The Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church date = keywords = Bible; CHAPTER; Christ; Church; God; Grace; Holy; Jesus; Lord; Lutheran; Spirit; Sunday; Word; scripture summary = appeal throughout is to the Word of God. The faith of the Church is Here also then our Church confesses the pure truth of God''s Word, Word." (Luther''s Small Catechism.) The Lutheran Church knows of no God unto salvation._" The words of Christ, "_they are spirit and God, and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ: or in one word, they will be Word to all men on earth, which God Himself confirms in heaven." Dr. Seiss somewhere says: "Every time a believer in Christ sits down preaching repentance towards God and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. reason or strength, believe in Jesus Christ my Lord, or come to Him. But that the Holy Spirit hath called me by His Gospel, enlightened me In the chapter on the Word of God as a means of Grace, we the great doctrines of God''s Word regarding sin and Grace, in that id = 33247 author = MacNeil, John title = The Spirit-Filled Life date = keywords = Acts; Christ; Fullness; Ghost; God; Holy; Jesus; John; Lord; Spirit summary = until we receive what we claim, and know that God has anew filled us with In Jesus Christ, God''s Treasury, our share of Pentecost''s blessing has God has placed us, we individually need to be filled with the Spirit. filled with the Holy Ghost (Acts viii. "Ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence" (Acts i. "And ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost" (Acts ii. filled with the Holy Ghost, one''s heart must be "cleansed." "Giving them God first cleansed their hearts, and then He gave them the Holy Ghost. "Filling of the Holy Ghost." "Cleansing" is a negative blessing, the they were all filled with the Holy Ghost" (Acts they were all filled with the Holy Ghost" (Acts Christian man wants to be filled with the Holy Ghost, he need be in no the lack of the "Fullness of the Holy Ghost." The Spirit-filled man knows id = 25974 author = Martin, T. T. (Thomas Theodore) title = God''s Plan with Men date = keywords = Bible; Christ; Cor; Father; Gal; God; Heaven; Hell; Jesus; John; Lord; Saviour; Son summary = JESUS THE CHRIST AS SIN-BEARER--GOD''S JUSTICE AND LOVE JESUS THE CHRIST AS SIN-BEARER--GOD''S JUSTICE AND LOVE "There is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; faith in Jesus,"--Rom. 3:26; "God so _loved_ the world that he gave "Ye are _all_ the sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus."--Gal. 3:26. "Ye are _all_ the sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus."--Gal. 3:26. God; "if any man''s work shall be burned he shall suffer loss" (1 Cor. 3:15), he is a fool; he spent a life here on earth and has no reward honestly loves this world, that Jesus Christ, God''s Son, died for our "Ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus."--Gal. "Ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus."--Gal. purpose of God in saving men through Christ dying of their sins (1 id = 46617 author = Morgan, John (John Hamilton) title = The Plan of Salvation date = keywords = Intern summary = id = 20534 author = Penn, William title = A Sermon Preached at the Quaker''s Meeting House, in Gracechurch-Street, London, Eighth Month 12th, 1694. date = keywords = Christ; God; Lord summary = The great and blessed God that made heaven and earth, the seas and the everlasting life." God so loved the world, he gave his Son to be a light unto the world, that all might see their way back to God again: For sin [_sic._] be dead to sin, and alive to God, come unto him that hath all Son of God, who is the light of the world; they will neither believe in Therefore, my friends, open your hearts to the Lord Jesus Christ, They that have the saving knowledge of God, and Christ Jesus, which is whom there is no guile; They will receive Christ Jesus who is God''s God, and feel the constraining power and efficacy of the love of Christ, everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and it shall into the kingdom of God. O my friends, set before you the example of Christ, who was holy, id = 52840 author = Smith, Joseph Fielding title = Salvation Universal date = keywords = Christ; Footnote; God; Lord; saint summary = Begotten Son of the Father to come to redeem the world from Adam''s First: Faith in God the Father, in his Son Jesus Christ and in the Holy This vicarious salvation for the dead is not a new doctrine. Joseph Smith, the prophet, informs us that salvation for the dead was of salvation for the dead when he said, "And saviors shall come upon this time your baptisms [i.e. outside of a temple] shall be acceptable your baptisms for your dead shall not be acceptable unto me [i. as a Church, with your dead, saith the Lord your God. neither build temples nor perform the ordinances for the dead, wherein failure, but the work of the Lord shall go on and increase from day to spent one day each month in the temples saving our dead, just twelve more work than we are now doing for the salvation of the dead. id = 60669 author = Spurgeon, C. H. (Charles Haddon) title = Around the Wicket Gate or, a friendly talk with seekers concerning faith in the Lord Jesus Christ date = keywords = Bible; Christ; God; Jesus; Lord; Saviour; faith; illustration; man summary = CONCERNING FAITH IN THE LORD JESUS CHRIST. only hope for salvation lies in the Lord Jesus Christ. shall save his people from their sins." "The Son of man hath power on Lord Jesus, for the working out of this salvation, became man, and faith in the Lord Jesus, is that God has so appointed. himself in the gospel to save all who truly trust in the Lord Jesus, salvation their own personal faith in the Lord Jesus is essential. The great point is to believe in Jesus, and confess your faith. we personally believe in the Lord Jesus Christ himself. them, "Have you in very deed believed in the Lord Jesus Christ? but said, "Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved." the gospel is, "Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be believes in the Lord Jesus shall be with him where he is. id = 22189 author = Trotter, I. Lilias (Isabella Lilias) title = Parables of the Cross date = keywords = Cross; God; Jesus; life summary = Adam, our own death, in all that God means by the word, or shall it Death to Sin''s Penalty is the Way Out into a Life of Justification. For there is glory be to God, a definite way out from the prison life Death to Sin is the Way Out into a Life of Holiness. The Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ shuts off the life of sin; like And then reckon into life the new-born growth of faith in your soul, Death to Lawful Things is the Way Out into a Life of Surrender. leaving the golden crown free to float away when God''s time comes. Death to Self is the Way Out into a Life of Sacrifice. self-life go, God the Holy Ghost can come and dwell and work those to whom a blessed life of fruitfulness to God comes in a simple id = 26829 author = Warner, Susan title = The Old Helmet, Volume I date = keywords = Broadus; Cairnes; Carlisle; Caxton; Dr.; Eleanor; God; Jane; Julia; Lady; Lodge; Lord; Maggie; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Powle; Priory; Rhys; Rythdale summary = "Mr. Rhys!" said Eleanor looking up, "I never heard any one talk so in "Eleanor," said her mother as they left the table, "you look pale. "You can come down stairs to-night, Eleanor," said Mrs. Powle the next And Eleanor," said Miss Broadus, looking round to see "We have not seen Mr. Rhys here in a great while, mamma," said Eleanor. "Mamma, did you hear," said Eleanor as Julia ran off, "that Mr. Rhys Mr. Carlisle, if I had my own way," said Eleanor switching her Mr. Rhys, do you know that after Eleanor is Mrs. Carlisle, she will be Lady Rythdale?" "Yes," said Eleanor; "but Mr. Carlisle, you do not know what you are "I don''t know, Miss Eleanor--he said a many things; but they only made "Why Eleanor had to come home," said Julia; "she spent the night in the "Two a day!" said Eleanor looking at them. id = 26830 author = Warner, Susan title = The Old Helmet, Volume II date = keywords = Amos; Balliol; Carlisle; Caxton; Christ; Eleanor; England; Esthwaite; Fiji; God; Jesus; Julia; London; Lord; Mr.; Mrs.; Powle; Rhys; Sydney; chapter; come; think summary = Mrs. Caxton said little; she only rejoiced with Eleanor so tenderly as Mrs. Caxton said,--"Eleanor, I shall be engaged the whole of this "Now,"--said Eleanor looking up again with full eyes,--"I will know Eleanor looked up and gave Mr. Rhys a good view of her honest eyes; "Why Eleanor, child, you look dreadfully!" said Mrs. Powle, who came "Eleanor," said Julia one day, a little while after these oases in time "And would that be great harm to Mr. Rhys?" said Eleanor looking round "So, Eleanor," said Mrs. Powle the next day, "you have enlisted Mr. Carlisle on your side as usual, and he will have you go to your absurd Eleanor sat a little while thinking; not long; and met Mr. Carlisle the next time he came, with precisely the same sweet "But Eleanor, my dear," said Mrs. Caxton,--"do you know, Mr. Rhys