Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 9 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 92282 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 7 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 God 8 New 7 Christianity 6 Church 5 man 5 Jesus 5 England 4 christian 4 Mr. 4 Massachusetts 4 John 4 Christ 4 Boston 3 great 3 american 3 United 3 Unitarianism 3 Testament 3 Sunday 3 President 3 Lord 3 Father 3 Congress 3 Bible 2 world 2 unitarian 2 truth 2 thing 2 right 2 life 2 jewish 2 South 2 Rome 2 Old 2 North 2 Mexico 2 Jews 2 Gospel 2 Dr. 2 Divine 2 Constitution 2 Catholic 1 war 1 time 1 state 1 sidenote 1 scripture 1 roman 1 poor 1 people Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 5872 man 1352 time 1351 church 1329 life 1192 thing 1143 world 1084 year 1064 law 994 day 987 people 970 work 871 truth 847 religion 755 power 744 nation 741 idea 668 way 595 nature 581 part 568 faith 558 fact 555 child 550 right 547 war 545 word 518 age 517 form 507 state 505 thought 499 society 494 spirit 478 mind 476 book 461 place 461 name 450 country 442 school 441 nothing 421 doctrine 415 body 414 love 409 hand 405 history 403 question 401 heart 397 person 397 opinion 396 slavery 392 principle 392 party Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2255 God 1464 _ 729 New 667 Boston 637 Christ 627 Mr. 588 England 541 Church 540 Jesus 468 Unitarian 460 Christianity 419 Rev. 403 Dr. 381 John 370 Association 319 Sunday 295 Bible 288 Christian 272 States 257 Unitarians 256 State 255 North 251 Massachusetts 238 South 238 America 225 Testament 208 Unitarianism 204 William 195 heaven 186 Father 184 Christians 183 Gospel 178 Congress 175 American 172 Conference 167 United 162 Lord 160 James 158 George 155 Charles 150 Henry 149 Samuel 144 Old 143 Society 140 Rome 139 School 139 Constitution 136 Adams 130 York 126 Webster Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 9226 it 5144 he 4368 i 3694 they 3407 we 2057 you 1899 them 1794 him 1215 us 751 me 532 himself 372 she 364 itself 323 themselves 140 ourselves 99 her 97 myself 51 one 37 thee 36 yourself 24 theirs 23 herself 21 mine 18 ours 11 his 8 thyself 7 ye 6 yours 3 ourself 3 hitherto 3 hers 2 yourselves 2 thy 2 em 2 ''em 1 v 1 society.--but 1 pg 1 hon 1 having,--men 1 ay 1 ''s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 29190 be 7998 have 3206 do 1936 make 1650 say 1276 come 1253 know 1160 see 1029 take 1021 give 1001 think 935 find 903 go 708 become 656 believe 614 let 611 look 584 hold 560 call 517 seem 508 bring 465 tell 459 bear 448 write 448 get 445 keep 421 speak 418 live 399 begin 367 teach 349 put 344 lead 330 show 330 leave 323 mean 322 follow 318 suppose 310 ask 310 appear 308 need 306 accept 303 feel 284 pass 283 help 281 wish 279 stand 272 love 247 organize 247 learn 246 use Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 6945 not 1897 so 1762 more 1597 great 1479 only 1394 other 1140 then 1135 now 1029 such 999 well 978 most 954 good 903 first 849 as 829 many 813 much 794 here 789 own 754 little 734 very 728 same 718 up 709 human 706 old 682 new 640 even 601 never 600 religious 596 true 572 high 538 out 529 ever 527 also 522 yet 521 long 463 still 461 moral 449 poor 447 few 435 far 434 christian 430 large 424 unitarian 422 free 417 there 412 just 410 thus 387 less 358 public 358 natural Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 244 good 207 most 187 high 180 least 133 great 59 bad 46 noble 35 Most 34 low 34 fine 33 early 31 able 23 strong 23 large 19 full 17 true 17 small 17 slight 17 deep 16 old 14 rich 13 dear 12 wise 12 grand 11 lofty 10 poor 9 wide 9 pure 9 manif 9 free 8 near 8 broad 7 plain 7 hard 7 fair 6 late 6 l 6 divine 6 clear 5 simple 5 mighty 5 mean 5 manly 5 foul 4 rude 4 new 4 holy 4 fit 4 cheap 3 young Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 771 most 30 well 27 least 1 youngest 1 worst 1 loudest 1 highest 1 goethe 1 gavest 1 feeblest 1 farthest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 men do not 12 man is not 11 god is not 9 religion is not 7 christ is not 5 _ does not 5 _ is _ 5 god did not 5 god does not 5 god has not 5 man does not 5 man has ever 5 men are not 5 time went on 5 world has ever 4 _ believed _ 4 _ did not 4 god is love 4 men are brothers 4 men did not 4 men have not 4 time has not 3 _ be _ 3 _ see _ 3 england does not 3 faith has nothing 3 faith is not 3 god is spirit 3 god was not 3 law does not 3 man is free 3 man was never 3 men are always 3 men are equal 3 nation is not 3 people are not 3 religion does not 3 religion was not 3 things are so 3 truth is divine 3 world is full 3 world is so 3 world was not 3 years went on 2 _ are _ 2 _ knew _ 2 children are not 2 christ did not 2 christ is always 2 christ is ever Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 _ did not _ 3 man is not so 2 _ does not _ 2 world was not worthy 1 _ had not _ 1 boston are no better 1 boston has no religious 1 child had no control 1 child is no limit 1 children are not only 1 christ did not merely 1 christ has no power 1 christ is not dead 1 christ is not merely 1 christ is not only 1 christ looks not downward 1 church is not open 1 churches do not positively 1 churches has not always 1 churches have no existence 1 churches have not fully 1 churches know no god 1 churches were not churches 1 churches were not ready 1 day is not blessedness 1 day is not far 1 days have not long 1 england does not much 1 england have not directly 1 england is not merely 1 england was not much 1 faith has no longer 1 faith is not necessary 1 god did not highly 1 god did not suddenly 1 god is no partial 1 god is not able 1 god is not dead 1 god is not omnipotent 1 god is not only 1 god is not really 1 god was not angry 1 god was not so 1 god was not there 1 idea is not hostile 1 idea is not peculiarly 1 ideas are not consistent 1 ideas is not only 1 ideas is not over 1 law is no sufficient Sizes of items; "Measures in words, how big is each item?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 139029 8605 108043 34573 105635 34688 100329 34637 90356 18578 85464 41280 17120 11142 33672 31779 Readability of items; "How difficult is each item to read?" ----------------------------------------------------------- 79.0 34573 75.0 18578 75.0 34688 72.0 34637 67.0 41280 61.0 8605 60.0 11142 33672 31779 Item summaries; "In a narrative form, how can each item be abstracted?" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 11142 churches, in the words of a popular Unitarian poet, ''look the whole Unitarians from their rise in modern times, to indicate their religious before it was held by English Unitarians, opposed Christ-worship. opinion actually held by the Fathers and later Church authorities is may fitly turn to consider the growth of Unitarianism in New England. Congregational system of New England were divided, and ''Unitarian It was earlier in the same year that the first organized Unitarian Congregational type in New England and himself for a short time minister Unitarianism into one of the most liberal types of thought in the modern Doctrine_, is the most important statement of the Unitarian view ''Unitarian'' as any; but, about the time of the Dissenters'' Chapels Act ''Unitarian Christianity teaches that God is our Father, full of love for ''Unitarian Christianity teaches that God our Father claims us all as Religious bodies in general accord with Unitarians see the following 18578 the existence of God. Suppose we took away belief in man as a soul, We believe, for example, that the saying of the old Egyptian, God shall Do you know, friends, I think that is the grandest thing in the world. living, loving, leading God of the modern world, and are ready gladly believed that this was a little tiny world, and God was outside of it, people dreamed of a time when Saturn, the father of gods and men, lived not know how long evil entered this world which God had pronounced eternal hope for every race, for every child of man and child of God. Here are these two theories, then, two schemes of the universe and of believe you will worship God more devoutly and love man more truly and it that we cannot pray to God to change the order of the natural world? 31779 33672 34573 comes, the real, great man that God has been preparing,--men are Good men worship the best thing they know, and call it God. What Testament, that God himself "is a man of war," who teaches men to fight, as truth; no man so dear as God. Jesus came not to fetter men, but free speak for Truth and Man, living for noble aims; men who will swear to no Christianity is humanity; Christ is the Son of man; the manliest of men; man: truth for the mind; good works for the hands; love for the heart; up of the hearts in noble men towards God, in search of truth, goodness, religion, goodness towards men, and piety towards God, shall be the main infidelity to man and God. I would call on all men, by the one nature The time may come when our great men shall 34637 men could not see that new piety will not be put into the old forms, ideas, who commune with God and man through faith and works, finding no politics, life in general, I knew that I should hurt men''s feelings. spiritual powers of man; by the other, a large body of men, in most of all men to rest from work on that day, for the Hebrew law of the New England; the national school-time for the culture of man''s highest come upon us in that new state, no man can know; it were but poetic In the state you pay a man of great political talents large money and and conscience, heart and soul, men that love man and God, industrial that noblest man of men, the Great Educator of the human race, whom the God has made some men great and others little. 34688 United States court, and makes oath that the dark man is his slave. conscience, and by the just law of God. Shall we shut up slavery or extend it? man, designed to secure his welfare, and represent the infinity of God. These laws are absolutely right; to obey them is to be and do absolutely violation of the law of God, and the natural duty of a man, as the towards wisdom, freedom, goodness towards men, and piety towards God. Of the final issue I have no doubt; but no man can tell what shall come In the North, the majority of men think that the law of man is a case: that the people ask him, "Which shall we obey, the law of man or So, then, here is a great general rule, that between the "law of man" both" the laws of God and the statutes of men. 41280 things shall be added unto you." Worship, faith, duty, devotion to God, essential truths of Christianity, or to make life and the human soul concerning this world; and that the one thing needful for Human Progress Religion is a blind instinct: the ideas of God, man, duty, By a true Theology, I mean one which regards God as a father, and man as At length a man comes with a religious idea, a living, powerful Jesus Christ; is perfect God. And this has been, by an old Roman In the first place, Christ teaches us of the loving providence of God. He awakens in our hearts all childlike instincts of trust and the age as Christian truth and life. If the Christ of the Church, of Christian faith, is, as some will have life, a power of truth and love over the minds and hearts of men, 8605 Rev. John White Chadwick, in his Old and New Unitarian Beliefs. In the year 1821 was formed the Unitarian Library and Tract Society of New men were leaders in the movement to organize a Unitarian Association. attitude affected the Unitarian Association was pointedly stated by Mr. Clarke, after several years of experience as its secretary. Bellows, the minister of All Souls'' Church in New York, the first Unitarian Conference of Unitarian and Other Christian Churches. Unitarian Association from its Year Book; and a resolution offered by Dr. Bellows, indorsing the action of the officers of the National Conference in The Conference of Unitarian and other Christian Churches was formed in when the Western Unitarian Sunday School Society was organized, with Rev. Milton J. men and their associates in the Unitarian churches gave to the city its November 21, 1866; Conference of Unitarian and Other Christian Churches of