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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 15 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 88407 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 75 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 God 8 Jesus 8 Church 8 Christ 7 Lord 6 man 5 Son 5 John 5 Holy 5 Father 4 thing 4 Testament 4 Spirit 4 Gospel 4 Book 4 Bible 3 St. 3 Rome 3 Paul 3 Jews 3 Greek 3 Christianity 3 Bishop 2 scripture 2 roman 2 religion 2 nature 2 mind 2 jewish 2 good 2 Sunday 2 Satan 2 Prayer 2 Plato 2 Peter 2 Office 2 New 2 Moses 2 Mary 2 Luke 2 Jerusalem 2 Israel 2 English 2 England 2 Egypt 2 David 2 Cor 2 Communion 2 Christians 2 Christian Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 5332 man 2395 thing 1986 life 1795 word 1683 time 1599 day 1440 name 1276 place 1225 world 1203 work 1148 power 1118 death 1112 nature 1070 body 1032 nothing 1012 mind 1007 people 931 part 910 law 895 religion 884 earth 883 year 883 soul 822 faith 813 fact 789 truth 761 sin 732 way 724 person 722 reason 715 one 705 heart 697 form 678 church 672 book 645 hand 630 child 620 order 616 war 587 prayer 575 love 559 history 545 knowledge 543 thame 543 end 537 sense 536 other 536 doctrine 526 matter 517 question Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 10215 _ 5750 God 2389 Church 2308 Christ 1895 Lord 1215 Jesus 1008 Holy 941 Paul 920 John 829 est 795 St. 636 Spirit 615 thou 593 ye 577 Testament 576 Father 558 James 531 MS 511 esse 506 Gospel 458 Christians 449 New 442 Bishop 431 Greek 427 Book 422 Son 382 Christian 381 England 370 heaven 370 Bible 367 Prayer 365 Christianity 358 et 355 Luke 340 Acts 338 Scotland 333 Israel 332 SN 331 . 330 King 316 thei 316 Knox 305 vol 290 Jehovah 280 Jews 279 nott 274 i. 272 Peter 271 l. 271 G Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 12442 it 9230 he 7051 we 4948 they 4869 i 3394 him 2706 us 2656 them 2596 you 1079 himself 1043 me 625 itself 597 themselves 582 she 251 ourselves 196 thee 172 her 162 one 143 myself 71 yourself 69 herself 52 thyself 37 theirs 31 yow 27 ours 26 ye 24 tackin 21 mine 17 yf 16 yit 15 yours 14 his 9 oneself 8 yourselves 8 ii 6 twelf 5 upoun 5 thy 4 butt 3 thou 3 ay 2 xi 2 quae 2 lxxiii.-lxxxiii 2 iv 2 ib 2 hers 1 whosoever 1 whereof 1 veniret_--"she Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 53490 be 12352 have 4481 do 3419 say 2336 see 2055 make 1767 call 1693 give 1562 come 1509 know 1393 take 1146 find 1038 think 1026 use 863 seem 818 mean 804 go 793 become 752 speak 738 follow 698 bear 696 let 689 believe 662 bring 657 live 632 appear 593 write 553 receive 544 hold 521 set 500 hear 495 accord 483 show 478 leave 477 die 466 look 461 understand 461 begin 455 pass 454 stand 438 send 397 put 393 learn 392 teach 390 keep 377 love 376 consider 368 lead 363 read 348 mention Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 9616 not 2989 so 2283 more 2072 great 2067 only 2001 other 1934 then 1697 first 1619 also 1539 very 1538 same 1533 such 1381 many 1369 most 1287 good 1274 now 1196 even 1149 own 1100 well 1002 true 963 therefore 868 never 863 up 861 as 848 much 806 thus 806 here 693 human 651 ever 628 however 620 out 616 long 613 far 609 divine 604 yet 594 new 591 certain 576 whole 574 indeed 573 early 564 still 552 christian 549 high 544 always 510 just 494 little 493 present 486 rather 475 old 475 away Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 327 least 261 good 254 great 239 most 183 high 86 early 47 deep 46 manif 37 bad 35 low 34 eld 32 small 27 chief 25 dear 24 strong 22 slight 21 simple 20 full 19 true 19 e 18 late 17 old 15 pure 15 noble 15 near 13 prov 13 large 13 l 12 clear 12 Most 11 holy 9 sweet 8 wise 8 say 8 fine 8 dark 7 rich 7 bright 6 young 6 oppr 6 long 6 lofty 6 innermost 5 sure 5 sharp 5 remote 5 poor 5 mydd 5 greatt 5 fierce Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1130 most 45 well 32 least 4 sayest 2 lest 2 highest 2 hard 2 -"he 1 sittest 1 provest 1 near 1 merest 1 manifest 1 lookest 1 infest 1 est 1 desirest 1 bothe 1 amangest 1 almest 1 addest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 bencrowder.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://bencrowder.net/books/mtp Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 129 _ see _ 25 god is not 20 man is not 17 nothing is more 14 man is always 12 god does not 11 _ living _ 10 church has always 10 men are not 9 paul does not 8 man does not 7 _ is _ 7 death is not 7 god is everywhere 7 life is not 6 _ means _ 6 god is spirit 6 name is not 6 nothing is so 6 things are not 5 _ was _ 5 christ is not 5 god did not 5 god has not 5 god is holy 5 god is love 5 jesus did not 5 jesus is not 5 john was not 5 nothing is better 5 nothing is good 5 paul did not 5 things are good 5 word is also 4 _ are _ 4 _ is right 4 god had gevin 4 god is absolutely 4 man is free 4 name is also 4 nature is not 4 paul had not 4 paul is here 4 paul is not 4 paul was not 4 things are possible 3 _ do _ 3 _ is not 3 _ say _ 3 _ was not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 man has no right 2 _ come not near 2 death is not only 2 god is not far 2 john was not yet 2 man is not subject 1 _ had not _ 1 _ is not only 1 _ was no doubt 1 _ was not ashamed 1 _ was not peculiar 1 bodies are not capable 1 body are not well 1 body does not even 1 body was not wholly 1 christ do not merely 1 christ does not merely 1 christ had no human 1 christ has no brethren 1 christ has no place 1 christ has no right 1 christ is not imminent 1 christ is not single 1 christ was not _ 1 christ was not primarily 1 christ were not god 1 church are not only 1 church had no existence 1 church is no more 1 church is not great 1 church was no mere 1 church was not better 1 death had no claim 1 death had no power 1 death has no connection 1 death has no further 1 death has no power 1 death is no evil 1 death is no longer 1 death is not free 1 death is not so 1 death was not so 1 god are no longer 1 god comes no evil 1 god did not really 1 god had no body 1 god has not always 1 god is no cause 1 god is no giver 1 god is no god A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 31165 author = Anonymous title = The Church Handy Dictionary date = keywords = Altar; Archbishop; Baptism; Bible; Bishop; Book; Christ; Church; Communion; Creed; England; God; Gospel; Holy; John; Lord; Office; Prayer; Roman; Rome; Service; St.; Sunday; Testament summary = the Prayer Book, or of Church History, will find this short "Handy The Official Year Book of the Church of England. Ornaments of the Church in Edward VI.''s First Prayer Book, or in the Bishops of the seven Churches of Asia are called "Angels" in The Holy Angels are the objects of worship in the Church of Rome, Service of the Church of England being read over their remains. Christian and orderly service than that of the Church of England, rubrics) law of the Church for the daily worship of God. It also Church of England, in her Communion Office, says that "Christ, by taken to calling their places of worship _churches_. Greek Church at the present day, but there the Office is not formulary of the Church of England is the Book of Common Prayer. to be read in churches, on "any Sunday or Holy Day, when there is Church of Christ--Bishops, Priests, and Deacons. id = 13316 author = Boethius title = The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy date = keywords = Adam; Aristotle; Boethius; Christ; Eutyches; Father; God; Godhead; Greek; Holy; Ita; Mary; Nestorius; Plato; Providence; Quid; Sed; Son; Spirit; Trinity; VII; Wherefore; atque; bonum; cum; doth; enim; esse; est; form; good; haec; hoc; igitur; iii; inquam; man; mind; minime; modo; nature; nec; non; person; quae; qui; quidem; quod; quoque; quoth; sit; substance; sunt; thee; thing; thou; thy; uel; uero summary = Forma uero quae est sine materia non poterit esse subiectum nec quae sit ultra substantiam; cum uero "iustus," qualitatem quidem sed non hoc nec substantia; quod enim est, aliis debet quae non sunt homo. sit loco (omnino enim in loco esse non potest) sed quod omnis ei locus non est subiectionis ratione quod dicitur, sed ultra omnem quae Sed si esse bonum est, ea quae sunt in eo quod sunt bona sunt idemque illis est esse quod boni esse; substantialia igitur bona sunt, quoniam non Non est igitur nobis idem bonis esse quod iustis, sed aliquid sed potius non esse significat; omnis uero natura est. Quod enim non est unum, nec esse things, thou thinkest that lewd and wicked men be powerful and happy; summum non esse manifestum est; nullo modo igitur quae summa sunt bona ea goodness, because it is desired by the nature of all things; thou didst id = 37696 author = Celsus (Platonic philosopher), active 180 title = Arguments of Celsus, Porphyry, and the Emperor Julian, Against the Christians Also Extracts from Diodorus Siculus, Josephus, and Tacitus, Relating to the Jews, Together with an Appendix date = keywords = Celsus; Christians; Egypt; Egyptians; Emperor; God; Jesus; Jews; Julian; Moses; Porphyry; man; temple; thing summary = works, attacked the books which make a man of Palestine to be a God, and believe these men to be the sons of God, because they worked these "But the Christians will say, We believe Jesus to be the son of God, After this, Celsus in his own person says, "The Christians and Jews most "God, according to the Christians, descended to men; and, as consequent "God, however, being unknown among men [as the Christians say], and in e. the Jews and Christians, being produced by God after think that a certain spirit descending from God announced to you things and much more to assert, any thing impious concerning God. But if any place,) he says many reproachful things of the Christians. and divine men, reject indeed all the gods, and are so far from hating pretending that they worship God, they do not perform those things Gods and the World, says, alluding to the Christians, cap. id = 14988 author = Cicero, Marcus Tullius title = Cicero''s Tusculan Disputations Also, Treatises On The Nature Of The Gods, And On The Commonwealth date = keywords = Africanus; Aristotle; Athens; Balbus; Cicero; Commonwealth; Cotta; Epicurus; Gods; Greece; Greek; Hercules; Homer; Jupiter; Latin; Lælius; Plato; Pythagoras; Rome; Romulus; Scipio; Socrates; State; Stoics; Velleius; Zeno; deity; god; good; great; let; man; mind; nature; roman; thing summary = Grecians, men of no great courage, but as wise as human nature will I think you said that it was your opinion that a wise man was has great power to make all grief the less, a man should at all times worthy a great philosopher if you thought those things good which are things, so in like manner we naturally seek to avoid what is evil; and The body is said to be in a good state when all those things on and killing time in what I then said?--that the mind of a wise man was for in his books concerning the nature of the Gods no divine form is which is the mind and reason, is the great principle of nature, happy life than the nature of the Gods, because men enjoy various kinds that there was no such thing as natural law; that all men and id = 40929 author = Edwards, Lyford P. (Lyford Paterson) title = The Transformation of Early Christianity from an Eschatological to a Socialized Movement A Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Arts and Literature in Candidacy for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy date = keywords = A.D.; Alexandria; Augustine; Chiliasm; Christianity; Christians; Church; Egypt; God; Jerusalem; Jews; Rome; chiliastic; early; jewish; roman summary = concepts; Hebrew, Greek and Roman, influenced Christianity in varying the Christian conception of the state, the Church, and history generally The main reason for the political non-resistance of the early Christians In the Western Church Chiliasm prevailed until the time of Augustine. pre-Christian Jewish Chiliastic concepts with very little variation, but The supremely important fact in early Christian history is the The Chiliasm of the early Christians had a direct bearing upon their Immediately after the time of Christ the Christians in Jerusalem The early Christian concept of interest was not an idea original with early Christian theory and practice in the matter of interest. and practice, Christianity in the Roman world could never have developed Christian Chiliasm, originating as a Jewish form general nature of the changes which took place in early Christianity to the Christians'' mob movement against the pagans and to the id = 6038 author = Evans, William title = The Great Doctrines of the Bible date = keywords = Acts; Bible; Christ; Church; Cor; Eph; Father; God; Holy; Jesus; John; Lord; Luke; Matt; Rev.; Rom; Satan; Son; Spirit; Testament; scripture summary = The doctrines of God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit are more with such passages as John 1:18; "No man hath seen God at any time," of our Lord Jesus Christ....love of God.....communion of the Holy _aa) Jesus Christ, God''s only-begotten Son, is the special object great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ." 1 John,5:20--"His Son 2:16, 17--"Now our Lord Jesus Christ himself, and God, Christ''s death was an exhibition to a sinful world of God''s wondrous True, the death of Christ did show the great love of God for fallen By the _Exaltation_ of Jesus Christ we mean that act of God the Doctrine of God and Jesus Christ, pp. the word of God." Faith is not believing a thing without evidence; "children of God by faith in Jesus Christ." When a man, believing ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus." See also id = 21938 author = Knox, John title = The Works of John Knox, Volume 1 (of 6) date = keywords = Abbot; Accounts; Alexander; Andrews; April; Archbishop; August; Beaton; Bischope; Bishop; Book; Cardinall; Castell; Castle; Christ; Church; College; Congregatioun; Council; David; December; Duke; Earl; Edinburgh; England; English; Erle; Foxe; France; George; Glasgow; God; Goddis; Governour; Grace; Gray; Hamilton; Henry; James; Jesus; John; Johnne; July; June; Justice; King; Kingis; Kirk; Knox; Lady; Lard; Leith; Lesley; Lord; Lordis; MSS; Maister; March; Mary; Monsieur; Mr.; Nobilitie; November; October; Parliament; Patrick; Perth; Queen; Quene; Quenis; Realme; Regent; Robert; Sanct; Sanctandrois; Scotland; September; Sir; St.; Thomas; Vautr; William; Wishart; french; history; man; thei; treasurer summary = "My Lord, ye ar too old; bot, with the grace of God, I shall drynk with war sent to such as thei wold charge to meat the King, day and place not to foster wicked men in thare iniquitie, albeit thei war called his year, at a certane tyme appointed, quhilk thei could not nor wold nott tooke his leave of thame, and said, "That God had almost putt end to nott nor leve of to learne the word of God, which I taught unto thame, ye gett nane." Thare war with the said Johnne, James Melven,[447] a man In the end he said, "Yf any here, (and thare war present Maister Johne your awin answeres." John Knox said, "I, for my parte, praise my God befoir the day appointed, thei caist thare awin summondis; and the said that day that JOHNE KNOX arryved in Scotland.[727] And that thei mycht id = 14453 author = MacDonald, George title = The Hope of the Gospel date = keywords = Father; God; Jesus; John; Lord; Paul; Son; know; light; love; man; thing summary = deliverance but to come out of his evil dream into the glory of God. It is true that Jesus came, in delivering us from our sins, to deliver God and man must combine for salvation from sin, and the same word, here good dog-life without knowing the presence of his origin: man is dead if thing the Lord had come to teach his father''s men and women. passage of God''s light into man''s soul, that the Lord congratulates them God. The lord of life died that his father''s children might grow perfect they are pure; pure, they shall see God. Long ere the Lord appeared, ever since man was on the earth, nay, not his heart with the righteousness of God. Hear another like word of the Lord. we know of God; that, as the true children of our father in heaven, we id = 43685 author = Machen, J. Gresham (John Gresham) title = The Literature and History of New Testament Times date = keywords = Acts; Bible; Christ; Christianity; Church; Cor; Epistle; God; Gospel; Greek; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; John; Lord; Luke; New; Paul; Peter; Spirit; Testament; christian; jewish summary = the other New Testament books, especially the epistles of Paul. The chief letter-writer of the New Testament was the apostle Paul. of God Paul bases the whole of his life work. to a transitory world into communion with the holy and eternal God. The result of Paul''s vision was service. churches which Paul addresses in the Epistle to the Galatians. salvation by their works instead of receiving it as a gift of God. At heart they were still Jews rather than Christians. epistles were written, the major part of Paul''s Christian not only Paul, but also the Church generally believed that Jesus'' Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans." Ellicott, "A New Testament nature--Jesus Christ was always in Paul''s thinking both God and man. gospel of Jesus Christ" may, in the first place, mean merely, "Here show how fundamental prayer was in Paul''s life; news of the churches id = 37274 author = Mackintosh, Charles Henry title = The Assembly of God. Miscellaneous Writings of C. H. Mackintosh, vol. III date = keywords = Christ; Christian; Church; Father; Ghost; God; Holy; Israel; Jesus; Jordan; Lord; Paul; Peter; Satan; Son; Spirit; Supper; Thee; Thou; Word; scripture summary = Spirit--that is by the living word of God, and of the Holy Ghost. things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Set your mind on things that are above, not on things on the earth. wisdom to view things as God presents them to us, in His holy Word. faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, and of earnest prayer in the Holy Ghost. takes God at His word, and rests in the precious blood of Christ. that Christ is the only definition of the believer''s place before God. This gives immense power, liberty, and blessing. words of the Lord your God. And Joshua said, Hereby ye shall know that and all his works, and constantly believe God''s holy word and hear all that the Lord our God shall say; and speak thou unto us all that the Lord our God shall speak unto thee; and we will hear it and do id = 30888 author = Miller, William James title = The American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia date = keywords = A.D.; Altar; American; Baptism; Bishop; Book; Christ; Christian; Church; Communion; Day; Diocese; Easter; English; General; God; Gospel; Holy; Liturgy; Lord; New; Office; Prayer; St.; Sunday; apostle summary = and times of the Holy Days and Seasons of the Church''s year, with Andrew, Feast of Saint.--A Holy Day of the Church observed on Barnabas, Feast of Saint.--A Holy Day of the Church observed on Church articles designed for holy use without first being set apart Canon.--A Greek word meaning _rule_, and in the usage of the Church grace given unto God''s {54} faithful servants, and other Holy Days words "Kingdom of God" mean _His Church_. read at Holy Communion, commonly called "the Gospel for the Day." Holy Innocents'' Day.--A Festival of the Church observed on the third Holy Days of the Church. of the Church the principal service of every Lord''s Day should be Luke, Festival of Saint.--A Holy Day of the Church observed on Peter, festival of Saint.--A Holy Day of the Church observed on Stephen, Festival of Saint.--A Holy Day of the Church observed on id = 45122 author = Müller, F. Max (Friedrich Max) title = Thoughts on Life and Religion An Aftermath from the Writings of The Right Honourable Professor Max Müller date = keywords = Christ; Christianity; Divine; Father; Gifford; God; III; Lectures; Life; Son; religion summary = work entrusted to us, it forms the true religion of life. In nearly all religions God remains far from man. Father, they are of like nature with God and Christ. removed, the human heart would recover the old trust in God--man But God is a perfect and loving Father--He knows that we can us bestow all praise and glory on Christ as the best son of God. Let us feel how unworthy we are to be called His brothers, and the man to God. They have called Christ another person of the Godhead. the new and true sense of the word He was God. To my mind man is True Christianity, I mean the religion of Christ, seems to me to religion--I mean the true original teaching of Christ--and I feel knowledge only, ''through man knowing God, or rather being known of world was made for it--with real faith in a higher life I believe id = 45952 author = Orchard, W. E. (William Edwin) title = The Evolution of Old Testament Religion date = keywords = Baal; Bible; Book; David; God; Isaiah; Israel; Jehovah; Jesus; Job; Moses; Old; Psalms; Sam; Testament; hebrew; king; prophet; religion; semitic summary = Now these ideas common to Semitic religion persisted among the Hebrews answer: the true religion of Jehovah existed from the earliest times, of the god, and in the pre-Prophetic religion of Israel this was Prophets do appeal with one consent to the original covenant of Jehovah the origin of the religion of Israel a piece of Nature-worship and We have seen that in the time of the Judges the religion of Jehovah Among the writings of the Old Testament, the Prophetical Books, whether the other hand the literary Prophets are against the national religion ideas of the Prophets; for Jehovah is said to have been concerned in The idea of God is the same as in the earlier Prophets, but present form existed in Ezekiel''s time, then the work of the Prophet first time in Israel''s history a prophet is found who is concerned with id = 35562 author = Widtsoe, John Andreas title = A Rational Theology, as Taught by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints date = keywords = Adam; CHAPTER; Church; Doctrine; God; Gospel; Great; Jesus; Plan; Priesthood; man summary = Increasing Complexity of the Universe--Man and the Great Law--The Man Helped by God on Earth--The Plan of Salvation for All-offers the entire plan of life in the universe; and man may engage for The doctrine that God made the earth or man from nothing becomes, **Man''s Help to God.** The progress of intelligent beings is a mutual In God''s Plan for life on earth, is a system of laws, The Great Plan provided that man should come upon earth with the man''s origin and destiny and the meaning and duties of the earth-life. **Man Helped by God on Earth.** It was not intended, in the plan of to work out their mutual salvation under the settled authority of God. The purpose of the Great Plan can not be wholly fulfilled until all Church, and the work differs greatly, for man''s life is complex. the least, the progress of man under the Great law. man''s earth-life.