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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 6 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 98353 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 64 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 God 4 Mr. 3 reason 3 Father 2 religion 2 nature 2 mind 2 man 2 argument 2 Spencer 2 Professor 2 Mill 2 Jesus 2 Divine 2 Christianity 2 Appendix 1 universe 1 understanding 1 thing 1 soul 1 power 1 person 1 mystery 1 morality 1 moral 1 knowledge 1 idea 1 history 1 great 1 good 1 existence 1 evil 1 design 1 deity 1 cause 1 author 1 Universe 1 Time 1 Theism 1 Supreme 1 St. 1 Spirit 1 Spinoza 1 Space 1 Son 1 Sense 1 Schoolmen 1 Reply 1 Questions 1 Pure Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1572 man 1206 reason 985 thing 957 nature 898 mind 851 cause 811 law 746 existence 709 argument 683 truth 645 fact 581 matter 577 religion 574 evil 573 power 567 soul 552 knowledge 548 nothing 542 order 526 question 521 idea 520 world 519 being 500 sense 487 object 476 will 471 time 466 form 463 universe 448 principle 448 one 444 thought 441 action 438 relation 435 body 424 word 424 life 413 necessity 392 way 375 person 374 system 372 force 367 case 366 self 359 part 337 work 327 creature 324 consciousness 318 kind 308 theory Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 5620 _ 2887 God 482 M. 357 Mr. 321 Bayle 247 Christ 227 Christianity 185 Spencer 169 Universe 146 Father 136 Divine 128 Sense 126 Leibniz 118 Jesus 110 St. 107 c. 99 Theism 95 Professor 94 Time 92 . 91 Nature 88 Reason 85 Deity 85 Cause 80 Hamilton 78 Lord 78 Absolute 77 Being 76 Space 76 Creator 75 Appendix 72 Matter 71 de 69 Religion 68 i. 68 Man 67 Christian 66 Mill 63 et 63 Mr 62 Sir 62 Church 61 Hobbes 61 De 60 vol 59 Intelligence 58 supreme 56 § 56 John 56 Descartes Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 8022 it 3429 he 3207 we 2131 i 1968 they 1247 them 1180 us 1150 him 695 one 594 itself 448 himself 374 me 349 you 298 themselves 138 ourselves 55 she 54 oneself 52 myself 18 ours 18 her 11 thee 10 herself 9 mine 8 yourself 8 thyself 7 his 6 ye 4 theirs 2 whereof 1 wide,--they 1 whence 1 tollit 1 iv 1 ii 1 hare,"--this 1 ant.--you Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 24546 be 6123 have 1969 do 1339 say 1095 make 908 know 897 see 787 give 657 find 540 think 519 take 514 show 445 come 433 believe 409 follow 400 exist 380 seem 370 call 352 appear 331 prove 316 go 315 produce 298 speak 295 accord 291 admit 290 become 285 suppose 280 create 280 conceive 250 cause 249 consider 241 act 240 mean 236 observe 228 choose 226 hold 224 bring 222 let 219 explain 219 deny 209 regard 195 assume 194 maintain 193 pass 189 feel 186 answer 184 imply 184 establish 183 happen 182 present Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5275 not 1561 only 1558 so 1236 more 1170 other 903 even 887 good 802 such 691 great 669 most 657 as 641 true 641 then 635 thus 631 also 624 same 595 well 595 very 581 now 551 possible 533 therefore 530 far 508 human 469 own 465 first 446 moral 443 certain 419 necessary 409 here 401 much 370 never 366 always 361 natural 355 infinite 349 less 346 high 338 just 322 absolute 312 general 312 all 310 many 290 still 285 whole 275 perfect 273 yet 272 out 249 impossible 246 physical 243 already 242 free Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 262 good 182 high 175 least 89 most 77 great 29 manif 24 slight 21 low 20 strong 18 pure 17 simple 15 noble 15 bad 13 deep 12 small 11 late 11 large 10 wise 8 able 8 Most 7 early 7 clear 5 short 5 fit 5 faint 4 wide 4 rude 4 near 4 mere 4 lofty 4 furth 4 full 4 easy 4 close 3 weak 3 sure 3 strange 3 rich 3 profound 3 gross 3 dark 3 crude 2 strict 2 sound 2 old 2 minute 2 mean 2 l 2 eld 2 common Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 580 most 14 least 13 well 2 shortest 1 sittest 1 near 1 highest 1 greatest 1 farthest 1 expected,--mayest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27 _ is _ 23 god is not 19 god does not 11 man is not 11 will be well 9 _ are _ 9 _ see _ 9 object are identical 7 god did not 7 nothing is so 6 _ does _ 6 argument is not 6 god made man 6 will be able 6 will be necessary 5 existence is possible 5 god be such 5 god has not 5 god is _ 5 god is infinite 5 soul does not 4 _ is not 4 existence is not 4 god is always 4 god was able 4 man does not 4 matter is not 4 mind is not 4 nothing is more 4 things are not 4 will be possible 4 will is always 4 will is not 4 world is not 3 _ conceive _ 3 _ know _ 3 _ known _ 3 _ prove _ 3 _ seeing _ 3 _ seen _ 3 cause is god 3 god be not 3 god had not 3 god has so 3 god is infinitely 3 god is love 3 god is no 3 god is therefore 3 god was not 3 knowledge does not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 god is no more 2 god is not only 2 will has no part 1 _ give no answer 1 _ have no weight 1 _ is not divisible 1 _ is not materially 1 _ was not altogether 1 _ was not so 1 argument is not _ 1 argument is not skilfully 1 beings had no such 1 cause be not free 1 cause is not finite 1 cause is not strictly 1 causes does not actually 1 causes had no influence 1 causing is not infinite 1 evil be not necessary 1 evil has no _ 1 evil has no source 1 evil is not always 1 evil is not even 1 existence had no cause 1 existence is not absolute 1 existences was not divine 1 fact were not so 1 god be not infinite 1 god does not _ 1 god does not always 1 god had no freedom 1 god has no goodness 1 god has no less 1 god has no other 1 god is no less 1 god is not as 1 god is not determined 1 god is not far 1 god is not free 1 god is not independent 1 god is not material 1 god is not merely 1 god is not so 1 god is not unfrequently 1 god were not free 1 ideas are not worthy 1 law is no conclusion 1 laws is not such 1 man are no longer 1 man has no need A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 45850 author = Flint, Robert title = Theism; being the Baird Lecture of 1876 date = keywords = Appendix; Cause; Christianity; Divine; Father; God; Intelligence; Mill; NOTE; Professor; Supreme; argument; design; existence; history; idea; knowledge; man; mind; moral; nature; power; reason; religion; universe summary = belief that there is one God, infinite in power, wisdom, and goodness, Christian theism alone gives us a perfect representation of God. It precedes and surpasses reason, especially in the disclosure of indications of God given by the physical universe, the minds of men, nature for thinking of God as infinite, absolute, and perfect, since principles of reason which demand in God the existence of attributes greater extent in the reasonable grounds of faith in God''s existence, Man, say some, knows God by immediate intuition; he needs no argument All true theism implies a certain likeness between God and man. human mind thinks of God as the absolute, infinite, eternal, perfect God be not, the human mind is of its very nature self-contradictory; view, Divine; thoughts of God present in the mind of man; true thing as natural religion--no knowledge of God attainable except from id = 37864 author = Jones, Jesse Henry title = Know the Truth: A Critique on the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation Including Some Strictures Upon the Theories of Rev. Henry L. Mansel and Mr. Herbert Spencer date = keywords = Absolute; Deity; God; Hamilton; Infinite; Limitists; Mansel; Mr.; Pure; Sense; Space; Spencer; Time; Universe; person; reason; understanding summary = asserting that man is wholly in Nature and cannot know God, as he was a perfect unity,--an absolute, infinite Person,--God. To illustrate. spiritual person, is a Pure Reason,--the faculty which gives him _a SPIRITUAL PERSON WHO IS SELF-EXISTENT, ABSOLUTE, AND INFINITE, IS THE Universal Genius upon the absolute and infinite Person are _different in Understanding, upon facts given in the Sense: a form of knowledge which self-existent, the absolute and infinite spiritual Person, the subject and that in the Pure Reason, in self-examination, the subject and object because self-existence is a pure, simple idea, organic in man, and seen Space is, is a pure condition, is thus a positive object to the Reason, light, and reject the truths of the Pure Reason and the God-man, and to the spiritual person, by which I know God and the eternal truth." And God. Or, in other words, if man is only an animal nature, having a Sense id = 17147 author = Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von title = Theodicy Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and the Origin of Evil date = keywords = Adam; Aristotle; Augustine; Bayle; Christ; Chrysippus; Descartes; Dictionary; Epicurus; Father; God; Greek; Hobbes; III; Jesus; Jupiter; Leibniz; Mr.; Mysteries; Provincial; Questions; Reply; Schoolmen; Spinoza; St.; author; cause; evil; good; great; man; mystery; nature; reason; soul; thing summary = though God is said by it to act according to laws in conforming body and knowledge of God: we only mean that the nature of things does not permit offer here, on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man, and the Origin of things has also its rules and reasons, but it is the free choice of God, come at last to the conclusion that God does all, the good and the evil, God is the cause of perfection in the nature and the actions of the the universe, chosen by God for superior reasons, causes men to be in the nature of things that God exists, that he is all-powerful, and that he enforcement of general laws are not the object of a particular will of God. It is true that when one wills a thing one wills also in a sense everything reason; and that because God _called into action all his goodness_ the id = 32006 author = Muir, Pearson M''Adam title = Modern Substitutes for Christianity date = keywords = Appendix; Christianity; Christians; Church; Divine; Faith; Father; God; Humanity; Jesus; Lord; Man; Mr.; Son; Spirit; morality; religion summary = instil in its place a life of duty, and of faith in God and man, and I expected of Christians is the highest and the best that human nature Christianity of Christ, prevails, will mankind be morally and maintain that Christianity in attributing Personality to God makes Him The imagination that the Christian God is a Personality like ourselves, God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ?[15] Can it be doubted that idolatry, the Man Christ Jesus''?[18] The Religion of Humanity, so faith in a Righteous and Loving God, and in a Life of man beyond the No doubt, belief in God is not confined to Christian countries: worship It is Christ Who gives life to the thought of God. It is the Word made Flesh that makes the Eternal Word more real. Christian Christ seems not so much a humanised God as an If Jesus Christ is a God, id = 19003 author = Romanes, George John title = A Candid Examination of Theism date = keywords = Fiske; Flint; Force; God; Matter; Mill; Mr.; Professor; Spencer; Theism; argument; deity; mind summary = spurious theory, yet his Argument from the fact of our having a moral sense mere fact of their presence, point to the existence of a God as to their We have first the argument drawn from the existence of the human mind. are: an eternal mind is, as far as the present argument is concerned, a _past_, but to proofs of the _ever-present_ mind and reason in nature. The supposed evidence from which the existence of mind in nature is of nature as to a fact which cannot to his mind be conceivably explained by Mind, even supposing it to exist, caused the observable products by any naturally make this objection to Cosmic Theism as presented by Mr. Fiske--viz., that the argument on which this philosopher throughout relies natural causes does not actually _disprove_ the possible existence of an argument which they would establish to an intelligent cause of nature would