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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 7 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 37911 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 73 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Lord 7 God 6 Christ 5 Jesus 5 Baptist 4 Society 4 Rev. 4 Mr. 3 christian 3 Dr. 2 scripture 2 friend 2 Saviour 2 Mrs. 1 work 1 wheat 1 thing 1 shall 1 man 1 high 1 heart 1 great 1 good 1 ditto 1 come 1 church 1 brazilian 1 Street 1 State 1 Spirit 1 Son 1 Smart 1 Satan 1 Rio 1 Paul 1 Papists 1 Pagans 1 New 1 Miss 1 Master 1 Mahometans 1 M.P. 1 London 1 John 1 Holy 1 Father 1 Esq 1 England 1 Committee 1 Church Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 755 man 539 church 485 time 424 day 370 work 362 year 354 thing 346 heart 331 people 330 life 315 gospel 285 place 282 friend 263 soul 262 word 245 brother 229 world 222 part 221 grace 216 way 212 child 207 hand 200 sin 191 truth 190 field 177 mind 175 person 175 faith 172 wheat 172 prayer 171 country 168 other 167 spirit 167 house 166 seed 153 minister 152 power 152 love 150 joy 147 nothing 144 school 144 death 143 number 140 harvest 137 service 132 meeting 129 scripture 123 subject 123 religion 123 family Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1870 _ 1244 God 635 Lord 526 Mr. 457 Christ 310 Rev. 297 Jesus 175 Baptist 167 Society 153 Dr. 150 Spirit 149 thou 142 J. 116 Christians 111 Mrs. 107 heaven 105 Saviour 101 Bible 93 W. 93 Brazil 92 John 92 Esq 85 . 81 New 81 Christian 77 Holy 76 England 73 Church 72 St. 72 Master 70 Father 68 c. 67 Miss 65 London 64 Paul 60 State 59 America 57 Missionary 57 C. 56 ye 55 S. 52 Testament 51 Christianity 50 Son 48 B. 46 Street 46 Ditto 45 Sunday 44 States 44 Protestants Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2822 it 2820 he 2162 i 1659 we 1566 you 1486 they 868 him 864 them 664 us 475 me 349 she 200 himself 141 her 122 themselves 71 itself 70 ourselves 69 thee 41 myself 35 yourself 27 one 17 herself 14 ye 14 mine 12 yours 10 yourselves 8 thyself 6 ours 5 theirs 3 his 1 whosoever 1 thy 1 their 1 says,--"they 1 saying:-- 1 oneself 1 meself 1 ii Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 10881 be 3446 have 1216 do 661 say 540 come 525 make 459 go 452 give 429 see 397 take 364 know 298 let 289 preach 274 find 271 think 257 hear 228 leave 226 bring 220 read 199 receive 191 feel 186 live 182 believe 172 follow 170 call 170 become 168 send 167 die 161 grow 160 appear 154 pray 152 look 150 tell 145 speak 135 ask 133 keep 133 bear 130 get 128 sow 120 hold 119 save 119 fall 115 put 114 expect 114 begin 113 use 112 write 110 hope 109 enter 109 bless Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2238 not 689 so 521 more 508 great 429 many 412 good 382 very 370 much 368 up 358 then 350 other 346 now 338 most 302 own 289 as 288 well 286 only 281 first 265 never 263 out 251 little 242 also 230 such 224 even 211 last 209 long 184 same 183 yet 182 ever 177 there 174 here 159 down 158 soon 153 still 152 few 150 again 149 poor 149 away 145 christian 140 too 134 far 131 thus 131 therefore 130 present 125 forth 124 about 123 always 118 several 117 once 117 divine Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 81 good 51 most 41 great 28 least 19 high 11 manif 9 warm 9 bad 8 fine 7 young 6 small 6 large 6 eld 6 Most 5 early 5 deep 4 vile 4 rich 4 pure 4 lively 3 wise 3 sweet 3 noble 3 hot 3 holy 3 hard 3 happy 3 gross 3 choice 3 bright 2 wide 2 veri 2 true 2 simple 2 poor 2 mean 2 low 2 grave 2 faint 2 dark 2 close 2 clear 1 weighty 1 weak 1 walk 1 visit 1 tender 1 sure 1 strong 1 strict Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 287 most 10 well 4 least 1 highest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 _ are _ 4 church is god 4 gospel is not 4 man is not 4 time come thou 3 god did not 3 god does not 3 god is pleased 3 lord does not 3 lord was pleased 2 _ is _ 2 _ read _ 2 brother does not 2 christ is not 2 church does not 2 god be free 2 god is not 2 god is there 2 heart is not 2 lord has not 2 lord takes away 2 man does not 2 word is not 2 work is very 2 world is full 2 world was not 1 _ are highly 1 _ be christ 1 _ be not 1 _ being outwardly 1 _ brought on 1 _ come _ 1 _ do _ 1 _ do not 1 _ does _ 1 _ does not 1 _ gives life 1 _ have _ 1 _ have also 1 _ is admirable 1 _ is intensely 1 _ is upwards 1 _ let not 1 _ let older 1 _ take care 1 _ was greater 1 _ was not 1 _ were finally 1 brethren are christians 1 brethren are liberal Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 world was not worthy 1 _ be not afraid 1 _ has no idea 1 christ is not so 1 friends had no sooner 1 god did not daily 1 god is not always 1 god is not enough 1 hearts are not really 1 man did no hurt 1 man does not thereby 1 man is not far 1 soul finds no comfort 1 things are not always 1 things have not already 1 time is not yet 1 times is not enough 1 word has not time 1 word is not deep 1 work is not successful 1 world have no programme A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 11449 author = Carey, William title = An Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians to Use Means for the Conversion of the Heathens In Which the Religious State of the Different Nations of the World, the Success of Former Undertakings, and the Practicability of Further Undertakings, Are Considered date = keywords = Christianity; Christians; God; Lord; Mahometans; Pagans; Papists; Paul; ditto summary = glorious things to the heathen world by sending his gospel to them, world; for Paul and Silas, when forbidden to preach to those heathens, preaching the gospel to a great congregation of jews and proselytes, In the time of this trouble in the church, Philip went and preached at to preach to the greeks in that city about the same time, and had good carry on the glorious work of preaching the gospel to the heathen to a house preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching those things which captive, who preached the gospel; by which means the inhabitants upon And at this present time, Mr. Kirkland and Mr. Sergeant are employed in the same good work, and God has considerably I shall divide into Christian, Jewish, Mahometan, and Pagan; and shall great mean of carrying on the work of God; and perhaps it may imply id = 4283 author = Ray, T. B. (T. Bronson) title = Brazilian Sketches date = keywords = Bahia; Baptist; Bible; Brazil; Captain; Christ; God; Jesus; Lord; Rio; State; brazilian; church summary = It is a beautiful city and offers a wide field for missionary work. paid evangelists in this mission, but a great many church members are to serve in a large way the moral good of his people and we thank God literature, a Home Mission Board to develop the missionary work in the heathen country, viz., the gospel is not preached to the people. We come back to it--the gospel is not preached in Brazil except as it very good church at this place which has suffered cruel persecution. Pernambuco for a missionary to come and organize them into a church. Mr. Vidal The missionary went back a few times and soon a church of one-third of the 142 Baptist Churches organized in Brazil worship in churches at home to send out an adequate number of missionaries to to preach the gospel to the people. id = 42518 author = Spurgeon, C. H. (Charles Haddon) title = Talks to Farmers date = keywords = Christ; Christian; Father; God; Holy; Jesus; Lord; Master; Satan; Saviour; Son; Spirit; come; good; great; heart; high; man; shall; thing; wheat; work summary = friends, if God has given us any power to do good, pray let us do it, Christian man working not at all for his Lord; how shall I speak of him? harvest of good wheat, by laboring for Christ, we shall grow tares to be You have let things alone till your heart is covered with sins like 4. I shall ask you also to consider the works of God in nature in their travail of the Son of God shall not bring forth a scanty good. Lord comes to plough the heart of man he ploughs all day, and herein is When God''s Holy Spirit brings a man to downright earnest prayer which soul of man, as to know God and his Christ? the springing comes, and we know that there is work for God to do soon come, when God''s people shall no longer be like a lone tuft of id = 30769 author = Various title = The Baptist Magazine, Vol. 27, January, 1835 date = keywords = Baptist; Board; Carey; Christ; Committee; Dr.; God; Jesus; Lord; Mr.; Rev.; Society; christian; scripture summary = respective States; and an Act of Congress to emancipate the _slaves_ in therefore, feel that it is right to use language or adopt measures which It is some time since the Christian public has heard of any measure rendered their account to God. The flight of _time_ calls upon the D.D., Author of "The Present State of the Greek Church in Russia," and "The Present State of the Greek Church in Russia." His travels in the to follow Truth wherever it may lead._ By a MEMBER OF THE CHURCH OF different times, through a long series of years, by the reading to God and to Christ for the blessings of providence and grace, can hearty co-operation of all our churches in the great work--the entering many years, the respected pastor of the church of Christ at Worstead, Baptist Missionary Society, conducted by the Rev. W. _Contributions received on account of the Baptist Missionary Society, id = 37583 author = Various title = The Baptist Magazine, Vol. 27, 1835 date = keywords = Baptist; Christ; England; God; Jesus; Lord; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Rev.; Saviour; Society; christian; friend summary = The highly respected subject of this memoir was the youngest son of Mr. Boswell Brandon Beddome, who for many years filled the office of a God unto eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." Soon after I began, said he, to preach the gospel of Christ at Everton, good old man to my friend, you shall pray with me. and feelings of our churches in this country, respecting revival subjects are as follow: "On the Divine nature--On the Eternity of God, the Atonement of Jesus Christ--On God, as the Original of Man''s Love to hope, that day when the world itself shall become the church, of men for those of God. You mean to say, said she, that the Church of work of Christ, and the gospel of the grace of God. On the 20th of July I went to read to the house of one James McPartlin, id = 40252 author = Various title = The Baptist Magazine, Vol. 27, 1835 date = keywords = Baptist; China; Chinese; Christ; Dr.; God; Jesus; Lord; Mr.; Mrs.; Rev.; Society; christian; friend; scripture summary = our friends, the ministry of that eminent servant of God, the Rev. A. Rev. John Townsend opened by prayer and reading the Scriptures. "My dear brother and faithful friend, ever yours affectionately, The service of the church of England was read by the Rev. Mr. I doubt not, was the happy case of this faithful servant of God) shall time, about the year 1250, appears from the passage in his questions: The Rev. Robert Compton, late minister of the General Baptist church and perish!" From this time he began to seek the Lord by prayer, and reading the year 1816, and was ordained pastor over the General Baptist church great affection, he continued to labour almost to the time of his death. late of Mazepond, London, stated the nature of a gospel church; Mr. Hughes offered the ordination prayer; Dr. Steadman delivered the charge, The Baptist church at Lynn appears to have been formed about the year id = 40542 author = Various title = The Baptist Magazine, Vol. 27, June 1835 date = keywords = Baptist; Christ; Church; Dr.; Esq; God; John; London; Lord; M.P.; Mr.; New; Rev.; Smart; Society; Street summary = to the Lord, was baptized by Mr. Thomas, and received into the church. into the first English Baptist Church, in Abergavenny; the Rev. M. Lord''s-day, a church of seventeen persons was organised, Mr. W. On the following Lord''s-day, Aug. 10th, Mr. Williams of Ryeford preached his funeral discourse, from ordinance to the church, but by following up the principles of the New Pastor of the Church in Eagle Street, London, and twenty years Conducted by Members of the Relief Church._--No. 27, for March last, contains a Review of Mr. Anderson''s Funeral Sermon The following important and interesting case of the Baptist Church in Exeter, described the nature of a Christian church; the Rev. S. as the pastor of the Baptist church meeting in Providence Chapel, Saunders, for nine years pastor of the Baptist church assembling in I then call a church-meeting, read over the names of those