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Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 23 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 81694 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 89 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 Church 12 King 10 Lord 10 Bishops 8 Law 8 God 7 England 6 TCP 6 Clergy 6 Christian 6 Canons 6 Bishop 6 Authority 6 Arch 5 State 5 Religion 5 Presbyters 5 Power 5 Parliament 5 Ministers 5 Majesty 5 London 5 Christ 4 Prince 4 Prelates 4 People 4 Office 4 Iohn 4 Henry 4 Government 4 Gospel 4 English 4 Doctrine 4 Doctor 4 Council 4 Churches 4 Catholick 3 World 3 Word 3 William 3 Thomas 3 Synod 3 Roman 3 Pope 3 Papists 3 Order 3 Majesties 3 Laws 3 Land 3 Kingdom Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 5678 man 3617 time 2353 king 2333 thing 1909 p. 1771 bishop 1638 church 1607 place 1567 part 1528 other 1503 power 1488 day 1438 people 1435 word 1258 order 1196 way 1181 year 1148 religion 1119 letter 1082 hand 1049 ad 1041 matter 1003 person 987 nothing 934 name 925 reason 923 self 919 life 909 death 847 yéere 817 cause 796 hath 791 work 788 world 769 yeare 713 authority 684 lordship 684 grace 677 author 651 none 638 body 634 case 609 end 608 minister 599 manner 578 honour 567 hee 559 head 555 father 551 side Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 11072 〉 11003 ◊ 10262 〈 5729 Church 5518 Bishop 3965 Bishops 3527 God 3332 King 2607 Pope 2520 England 2134 Christ 2024 Lord 1935 ● 1860 c. 1617 Council 1533 D. 1495 Arch 1299 A. 1296 de 1281 Mr. 1260 Rome 1117 hath 1024 l. 985 Ministers 984 Archbishop 934 Christian 930 Christians 922 Iohn 897 Churches 858 Religion 818 Clergy 783 Prelates 783 Henry 783 Canterbury 764 James 762 London 727 est 718 Law 713 St. 707 Reverend 703 Popes 680 yea 678 Authority 675 Parliament 664 William 662 Saint 654 Presbyters 646 Usher 646 Lords 645 Gods Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 16962 he 14333 it 12127 they 10931 i 8947 them 8735 him 4711 you 3745 we 2109 me 2016 us 1554 themselves 1157 himself 415 her 376 she 151 thee 96 theirs 76 one 68 his 56 ours 35 mine 32 yours 30 vp 26 itself 19 ye 16 whereof 8 vnto 6 myself 5 ● 4 vvhat 4 thy 4 hee 4 ''s 3 † 3 whosoever 3 s 3 iu 3 hers 2 yeere 2 ourselves 2 our 2 imself 2 hitherto 2 elias 2 ay 1 〈 1 à 1 yow 1 yourselves 1 yee 1 ws Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 58905 be 15735 have 6633 do 4790 make 3498 say 2681 take 2211 give 2090 see 1895 come 1815 call 1744 know 1667 think 1598 find 1240 set 1218 send 1112 die 1097 write 1069 receive 1063 go 1022 bring 989 put 987 tell 955 use 895 leave 852 let 844 hold 818 follow 784 keep 735 hear 714 live 712 get 711 seem 708 prove 700 accord 667 learn 642 consecrate 641 concern 620 become 618 〈 600 fall 595 choose 574 shew 572 pretend 570 vnto 567 preach 562 believe 557 continue 544 read 541 hath 541 desire Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 14537 not 8238 so 4452 great 3996 other 3752 more 3419 such 3390 many 3388 then 3168 much 3041 good 2822 most 2670 very 2667 first 2568 well 2436 now 2171 also 2163 as 2108 same 1757 onely 1654 own 1596 yet 1550 up 1542 therefore 1487 true 1322 long 1316 there 1303 thus 1290 never 1267 ever 1258 only 1185 here 1182 even 1161 out 1054 last 991 new 914 too 892 whole 868 rather 855 far 848 little 810 holy 768 old 702 still 685 high 666 present 652 together 647 away 637 next 624 late 611 least Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1022 most 578 good 572 least 392 great 143 high 76 bad 70 Most 61 manif 46 chief 39 mean 35 wise 35 fit 34 eld 28 pure 19 l 19 e 18 strong 17 sure 16 able 15 true 15 fair 13 rich 13 poor 13 low 12 noble 10 near 10 early 9 sharp 9 large 8 vile 8 small 8 seek 7 weak 7 safe 7 late 7 ancient 6 wr 6 short 6 holy 6 easy 6 bright 5 young 5 stout 5 plain 5 neer 5 grave 5 goodly 5 full 5 few 5 cruell Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1799 most 81 well 39 least 3 lest 3 highest 2 worst 2 soon 1 writ 1 strongest 1 shortest 1 severall 1 prest 1 potest 1 nigh 1 neerest 1 meanest 1 forsakest 1 est 1 bosome Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 www.tei-c.org 15 eebo.chadwyck.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 15 http://www.tei-c.org 15 http://eebo.chadwyck.com Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 hath been already 9 god had not 9 king was so 9 men are so 8 god is not 8 hath been so 7 bishops have beene 7 king was content 7 men do not 6 * see antiq 6 bishops were not 6 king being very 6 man was so 5 bishops are not 5 bishops did not 5 bishops were more 5 christ was not 5 council called general 5 god was pleased 5 hath been lately 5 men are not 5 men were so 5 pope was not 5 pope was so 4 bishop had many 4 bishops were there 4 church were not 4 hath been long 4 hath been sufficiently 4 king thought good 4 king was faine 4 kings are not 4 men be not 4 men have not 4 things are not 4 things being thus 4 things were fresh 3 * see part 3 bishop being yet 3 bishop is not 3 bishops were first 3 bishops were never 3 bishops were present 3 christ did not 3 christ is more 3 church did not 3 church is not 3 church is now 3 church was no 3 england is not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 men have not only 2 bishops had no succession 2 bishops had not yet 2 church had no such 2 church was no greater 2 england is no better 2 pope was not there 1 * putting no difference 1 * received no honour 1 * were not monks 1 bishop gave no other 1 bishop having no higher 1 bishop is no better 1 bishop is not greater 1 bishop is not second 1 bishop is not worthy 1 bishop knew not better 1 bishop made no scruple 1 bishop was not afraide 1 bishops are no bishops 1 bishops are no more 1 bishops are no news 1 bishops are no such 1 bishops are no true 1 bishops be no governours 1 bishops be not iure 1 bishops being not onely 1 bishops do not quite 1 bishops had no more 1 bishops had no power 1 bishops have no place 1 bishops have no point 1 bishops have no power 1 bishops have not beene 1 bishops knew no such 1 bishops used not coaches 1 bishops were no bigger 1 bishops were no papists 1 bishops were no tru 1 bishops were not so 1 bishops were not sworne 1 bishops were not then 1 bishops wrote not photius 1 c. were no true 1 c. were not very 1 christ did not counsell 1 christ did not simply 1 christ is not identically 1 christ left no such 1 christ was not eternal A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = A26172 author = Atwood, William, d. 1705? title = Jani Anglorum facies nova, or, Several monuments of antiquity touching the great councils of the kingdom and the court of the kings immediate tenants and officers from the first of William the First, to the forty ninth of Henry the third, reviv''d and clear''d : wherein the sense of the common-council of the kingdom mentioned in King John''s charter, and of the laws ecclesiastical, or civil, concerning clergy-men''s voting in capital cases is submitted to the judgement of the learned. date = 1680.0 keywords = Angliae; Barones; Bishops; Charter; Clergy; Common; Council; Counties; County; Court; Crown; Curia; General; Great; King; Kingdom; Knights; Law; Laws; Parliament; Record; Summons; Tenants summary = Jani Anglorum facies nova, or, Several monuments of antiquity touching the great councils of the kingdom and the court of the kings immediate tenants and officers from the first of William the First, to the forty ninth of Henry the third, reviv''d and clear''d : wherein the sense of the common-council of the kingdom mentioned in King John''s charter, and of the laws ecclesiastical, or civil, concerning clergy-men''s voting in capital cases is submitted to the judgement of the learned. Jani Anglorum facies nova, or, Several monuments of antiquity touching the great councils of the kingdom and the court of the kings immediate tenants and officers from the first of William the First, to the forty ninth of Henry the third, reviv''d and clear''d : wherein the sense of the common-council of the kingdom mentioned in King John''s charter, and of the laws ecclesiastical, or civil, concerning clergy-men''s voting in capital cases is submitted to the judgement of the learned. id = A78150 author = Barksdale, Clement, 1609-1687. title = A grateful mention of deceased bishops date = 1686.0 keywords = King; TCP; TEI summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A grateful mention of deceased bishops A grateful mention of deceased bishops EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). Users should be aware of the process of creating the TCP texts, and therefore of any assumptions that can be made about the data. Church of England -Bishops. id = A26898 author = Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. title = Church-history of the government of bishops and their councils abbreviated including the chief part of the government of Christian princes and popes, and a true account of the most troubling controversies and heresies till the Reformation ... / by Richard Baxter ... date = 1680.0 keywords = Apostles; Arch; Arians; Army; Bin; Binnius; Bishops; Canons; Cardinals; Catholick; Charles; Christ; Christian; Church; Churches; Cities; City; Clergy; Communion; Constantine; Constantinople; Council; Cyril; Doctrine; Emperor; Empire; Epistle; Eutychians; Faith; Father; France; General; God; Gospel; Government; Gregory; Heresie; Hereticks; History; Holy; Images; Iohn; Italy; King; Kingdom; Law; Laws; Lay; Leo; Lord; Man; Men; Ministers; Ministry; Office; Orthodox; Papists; Party; Patriarch; People; Peter; Pope; Power; Prelates; Presbyters; Priests; Princes; Religion; Roman; Rome; Son; Synod; World summary = Church-history of the government of bishops and their councils abbreviated including the chief part of the government of Christian princes and popes, and a true account of the most troubling controversies and heresies till the Reformation ... Church-history of the government of bishops and their councils abbreviated including the chief part of the government of Christian princes and popes, and a true account of the most troubling controversies and heresies till the Reformation ... EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A29194 author = Bramhall, John, 1594-1663. title = The consecration and succession, of Protestant bishops justified, the Bishop of Duresme vindicated, and that infamous fable of the ordination at the Nagges head clearly confuted by John Bramhall ... date = 1658.0 keywords = Arch; Bishop; Bishoprick; Catholick; Church; Commission; Confirmation; Consecration; England; English; King; Nagge; Neale; Orders; Ordination; Parker; Parliament; Protestant; Queene; Recordes; Register; father summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. The consecration and succession, of Protestant bishops justified, the Bishop of Duresme vindicated, and that infamous fable of the ordination at the Nagges head clearly confuted by John Bramhall ... The consecration and succession, of Protestant bishops justified, the Bishop of Duresme vindicated, and that infamous fable of the ordination at the Nagges head clearly confuted by John Bramhall ... EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). Selection was intended to range over a wide variety of subject areas, to reflect the true nature of the print record of the period. id = A45581 author = Chetwynd, John, 1623-1692. title = A briefe view of the state of the Church of England as it stood in Q. Elizabeths and King James his reigne, to the yeere 1608 being a character and history of the bishops of those times ... / written ... by Sir John Harington ..., Knight. date = 1653.0 keywords = Arch; Authour; Bath; Bishop; Bishoprick; Church; Doctor; England; God; Henry; Highnesse; John; King; Knight; London; Lord; Majesty; Oxford; Prince; Queen; Sermon; Sir; Text; good; roman summary = This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A45581 of text R21165 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing H770). Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. Textual changes aim at restoring the text the author or stationer meant to publish. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Elizabeths and King James his reigne, to the yeere 1608 being a character and history of the bishops of those times ... Elizabeths and King James his reigne, to the yeere 1608 being a character and history of the bishops of those times ... Reproduction of original in Union Theological Seminary Library, New York. id = A80298 author = Compton, Henry, 1632-1713. title = Henry, Lord Bishop of London, and Peter Birch, Doctor of Divinity, plaintiffs The King and Queen''s Majesties, defendants. In a writ of error in Parliament brought by the plaintiffs upon a judgment in a quare impedit given for Their Majesties in the Court of King''s Bench by the uniform opinion of the whole court, for the presentation to the rectory of St. James''s in the liberty of Westminster, vacant by the promotion of Dr. Tennison to the Bishoprick of Lincoln. date = nan keywords = King; TCP summary = Henry, Lord Bishop of London, and Peter Birch, Doctor of Divinity, plaintiffs The King and Queen''s Majesties, defendants. In a writ of error in Parliament brought by the plaintiffs upon a judgment in a quare impedit given for Their Majesties in the Court of King''s Bench by the uniform opinion of the whole court, for the presentation to the rectory of St. James''s in the liberty of Westminster, vacant by the promotion of Dr. Tennison to the Bishoprick of Lincoln. In a writ of error in Parliament brought by the plaintiffs upon a judgment in a quare impedit given for Their Majesties in the Court of King''s Bench by the uniform opinion of the whole court, for the presentation to the rectory of St. James''s in the liberty of Westminster, vacant by the promotion of Dr. Tennison to the Bishoprick of Lincoln. id = A35728 author = Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644. title = A consideration and a resolvtion first concerning the right of the laity in nationall councels : secondly concerning the power of bishops in affaires secular : prepared for the honourable House of Parliament / by Sr. E.D. ... date = 1641.0 keywords = Canons; Laity; Synod; non; roman summary = This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A35728 of text R4300 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing D1106). This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A consideration and a resolvtion first concerning the right of the laity in nationall councels : secondly concerning the power of bishops in affaires secular : prepared for the honourable House of Parliament / by Sr. E.D. A consideration and a resolvtion first concerning the right of the laity in nationall councels : secondly concerning the power of bishops in affaires secular : prepared for the honourable House of Parliament / by Sr. E.D. Secondly, concerning the power of bishops Dering, Edward, Sir 1641 7749 5 355 0 0 0 0 465 F The rate of 465 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the F category of texts with 100 or more defects per 10,000 words. id = A36241 author = Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711. title = A defence of the vindication of the deprived bishops wherein the case of Abiathar is particularly considered, and the invalidity of lay-deprivations is further proved, from the doctrine received under the Old Testament, continued in the first ages of christianity, and from our own fundamental laws, in a reply to Dr. Hody and another author : to which is annexed, the doctrine of the church of England, concerning the independency of the clergy on the lay-power, as to those rights of theirs which are purely spiritual, reconciled with our oath of supremancy, and the lay-deprivations of the popish bishops in the beginning of the reformation / by the author of the Vindication of the deprived bishops. date = 1695.0 keywords = Authority; Bishops; Case; Church; Civil; Doctor; GOD; High; Magistrate; Office; Power; Priest; Rights; Society; Spiritual; State summary = A defence of the vindication of the deprived bishops wherein the case of Abiathar is particularly considered, and the invalidity of lay-deprivations is further proved, from the doctrine received under the Old Testament, continued in the first ages of christianity, and from our own fundamental laws, in a reply to Dr. Hody and another author : to which is annexed, the doctrine of the church of England, concerning the independency of the clergy on the lay-power, as to those rights of theirs which are purely spiritual, reconciled with our oath of supremancy, and the lay-deprivations of the popish bishops in the beginning of the reformation / by the author of the Vindication of the deprived bishops. id = A36263 author = Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711. title = A vindication of the deprived Bishops, asserting their spiritual rights against a lay-deprivation, against the charge of schism, as managed by the late editors of an anonymous Baroccian ms in two parts ... to which is subjoined the latter end of the said ms. omitted by the editors, making against them and the cause espoused by them, in Greek and English. date = 1692.0 keywords = Adversaries; Age; Author; Authority; Bishops; Canons; Case; Catholick; Church; Communion; Conscience; Council; Deprivation; Emperor; Power; Schism; Society; Synod summary = A vindication of the deprived Bishops, asserting their spiritual rights against a lay-deprivation, against the charge of schism, as managed by the late editors of an anonymous Baroccian ms in two parts ... A vindication of the deprived Bishops, asserting their spiritual rights against a lay-deprivation, against the charge of schism, as managed by the late editors of an anonymous Baroccian ms in two parts ... Shewing, that the instances there collected are indeed not pertinent to the editors design, for vindicating the validity of the deprivation of spiritual power by a lay-authority. EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). Selection was intended to range over a wide variety of subject areas, to reflect the true nature of the print record of the period. id = A45301 author = E. I. title = A letter sent to an honourable gentleman in way of satisfaction concerning some slanderous reports lately raised against the bishops and the rest of the clergie of this kingdome. date = 1641.0 keywords = Joseph; text summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 66259) A letter sent to an honourable gentleman in way of satisfaction concerning some slanderous reports lately raised against the bishops and the rest of the clergie of this kingdome. A letter sent to an honourable gentleman in way of satisfaction concerning some slanderous reports lately raised against the bishops and the rest of the clergie of this kingdome. civilwar no A letter sent to an honourable gentleman, in way of satisfaction, concerning some slanderous reports lately raised against the bishops, and Hall, Joseph 1641 1069 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 B The rate of 9 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the B category of texts with fewer than 10 defects per 10,000 words. id = A83813 author = England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. title = Reasons of the House of Commons why Bishops ought not to have votes in Parliament. date = 1641.0 keywords = Bishops summary = This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A83813 of text R209667 in the English Short Title Catalog (Thomason 669.f.3[3]). 3 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 160561) Reasons of the House of Commons why Bishops ought not to have votes in Parliament. Reasons of the House of Commons why Bishops ought not to have votes in Parliament. Bishops -England -Early works to 1800. Church and state -England -17th century -Early works to 1800. civilwar no Reasons of the House of Commons why Bishops ought not to have votes in Parliament. Text and markup reviewed and edited id = A39933 author = Ford, Thomas, 1598-1674. title = Felo de se, or, The bishops condemned out of their own mouthes confessing their politick devices, and unjust practices, to settle and maintain their lordly dignities, and private interests, to the impoverishing and ruine of the nations wherein such idle and unprofitable drones are suffered to domineer : in a familiar discourse between the said bishops and their tenants, begun in 1660, the year of their unhappy resurrection, and continued to this present year 1668 : published for information of the people, who groan to be delivered from that yoke of bondage, which neither they nor their fathers were able to bear / by a mourner for the poor nations ... date = 1668.0 keywords = Authority; Bishops; Christ; Church; God; Land; Laws; Lord; Religion; Scripture; TCP summary = Felo de se, or, The bishops condemned out of their own mouthes confessing their politick devices, and unjust practices, to settle and maintain their lordly dignities, and private interests, to the impoverishing and ruine of the nations wherein such idle and unprofitable drones are suffered to domineer : in a familiar discourse between the said bishops and their tenants, begun in 1660, the year of their unhappy resurrection, and continued to this present year 1668 : published for information of the people, who groan to be delivered from that yoke of bondage, which neither they nor their fathers were able to bear / by a mourner for the poor nations ... id = A42483 author = Gauden, John, 1605-1662. title = Hiera dakrya, Ecclesiae anglicanae suspiria, The tears, sighs, complaints, and prayers of the Church of England setting forth her former constitution, compared with her present condition : also the visible causes and probable cures of her distempers : in IV books / by John Gauden ... date = 1659.0 keywords = Ages; Antiquity; Apostles; Apostolick; Authority; Bishops; Catholick; Ceremonies; Charity; Christian; Christs; Church; Churches; Clergie; Clergy; Communion; Councils; Country; Deacons; Discipline; Divine; Doctrine; Ecclesiasticall; England; English; Episcopacy; Estates; Evangelicall; Faith; Fathers; God; Gods; Gospel; Government; Governours; Honour; Independency; Jesus; John; Justice; King; Law; Lay; Learning; Lord; Magistrates; Majesty; Ministeriall; Ministers; Ministry; Nation; Order; Ordination; Papists; Pastors; Peace; People; Piety; Popes; Power; Preachers; Presbyterian; Presbyters; Primitive; Princes; Reason; Reformation; Reformed; Reformers; Religion; Revenues; Roman; Sacraments; Saviour; Scripture; Spirit; St.; State; Teachers; Truth; Unity; Word; chap summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Hiera dakrya, Ecclesiae anglicanae suspiria, The tears, sighs, complaints, and prayers of the Church of England setting forth her former constitution, compared with her present condition : also the visible causes and probable cures of her distempers : in IV books / by John Gauden ... Hiera dakrya, Ecclesiae anglicanae suspiria, The tears, sighs, complaints, and prayers of the Church of England setting forth her former constitution, compared with her present condition : also the visible causes and probable cures of her distempers : in IV books / by John Gauden ... EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A01802 author = Godwin, Francis, 1562-1633. title = A catalogue of the bishops of England, since the first planting of Christian religion in this island together with a briefe history of their liues and memorable actions, so neere as can be gathered out of antiquity. By F.G. subdeane of Exceter. date = 1601.0 keywords = Abbot; Archbishop; Archdeacon; August; Bishop; Bishopricke; Canterbury; Cardinall; Cathedrall; Chauncellor; Church; Danes; Deane; Dioces; Doctor; Duke; Earle; Edward; Ely; England; Henry; Iohn; King; Lady; Lincolne; London; Lord; March; North; Pope; Prince; Quéene; Richard; Robert; Rochester; Saint; Salisbury; Saxons; September; South; Sée; Thomas; Treasurer; Welles; West; William; Winchester; Yorke summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A catalogue of the bishops of England, since the first planting of Christian religion in this island together with a briefe history of their liues and memorable actions, so neere as can be gathered out of antiquity. A catalogue of the bishops of England, since the first planting of Christian religion in this island together with a briefe history of their liues and memorable actions, so neere as can be gathered out of antiquity. EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A41549 author = Gordon, James, Pastor of Banchory-Devenick. title = The reformed bishop, or, XIX articles tendered by Philarchaiesa, well-wisher of the present government of the Church of Scotland, as it is settled by law, in order to the further establishment thereof. date = 1679.0 keywords = Age; Article; Author; Authority; Bishops; Canons; Christian; Church; Clergy; Concil; Councel; Day; Doctrine; Ecclesiastical; Fathers; General; God; Gospel; Government; Governours; Great; Holy; Honour; Land; Law; Life; Lord; Office; Order; People; Persons; Practice; Presbyters; Primitive; Roman; State; TCP; World summary = The reformed bishop, or, XIX articles tendered by Philarchaiesa, well-wisher of the present government of the Church of Scotland, as it is settled by law, in order to the further establishment thereof. The reformed bishop, or, XIX articles tendered by Philarchaiesa, well-wisher of the present government of the Church of Scotland, as it is settled by law, in order to the further establishment thereof. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A44208 author = Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680. title = Densell Hollis Esquire, his worthy and learned speech in Parliament on Thnrfeday [sic] the thirtieth of December 1641 vpon the reading of the petition and protestation of the twelve bishoppes, for which they were accused of high treason, and committed to the Tower : wherein is discovered the danger of this protestation, that it is both against the King and his royall prerogatives, the priviledges of Parliaments, the liberties of the subject, and the subvertion of the fundamental lawes of this kingdome. date = 1641.0 keywords = Kingdome; Speaker summary = Densell Hollis Esquire, his worthy and learned speech in Parliament on Thnrfeday [sic] the thirtieth of December 1641 vpon the reading of the petition and protestation of the twelve bishoppes, for which they were accused of high treason, and committed to the Tower : wherein is discovered the danger of this protestation, that it is both against the King and his royall prerogatives, the priviledges of Parliaments, the liberties of the subject, and the subvertion of the fundamental lawes of this kingdome. Densell Hollis Esquire, his worthy and learned speech in Parliament on Thnrfeday [sic] the thirtieth of December 1641 vpon the reading of the petition and protestation of the twelve bishoppes, for which they were accused of high treason, and committed to the Tower : wherein is discovered the danger of this protestation, that it is both against the King and his royall prerogatives, the priviledges of Parliaments, the liberties of the subject, and the subvertion of the fundamental lawes of this kingdome. id = A95750 author = James I, King of England, 1566-1625. title = A nevv discovery of old pontificall practises for the maintenance of the prelates authority and hierarchy. Evinced by their tyranicall persecution of that reverend, learned, pious, and worthy minister in Jesus Christ, Mr. John Udall, in the raigne of Queene Elizabeth. To give satisfaction to all those that blindely endeavour to uphold episcopall government, that their lordly rule in the purest times of the said queene, is the very same with that they have exercised ever since, even to these times. Together with the prelates devises to make him submit, and to subscribe to submissions of their own contriving and invention. And also King James his letter out of Scotland to the queene, in the behalfe of Mr. Vdall and all other persecuted ministers in her realme. date = 1643.0 keywords = Author; Booke; Iury; Law; Lord; Lordships; Majesties; Majesty; Mr.; Vdall summary = Evinced by their tyranicall persecution of that reverend, learned, pious, and worthy minister in Jesus Christ, Mr. John Udall, in the raigne of Queene Elizabeth. Evinced by their tyranicall persecution of that reverend, learned, pious, and worthy minister in Jesus Christ, Mr. John Udall, in the raigne of Queene Elizabeth. To give satisfaction to all those that blindely endeavour to uphold episcopall government, that their lordly rule in the purest times of the said queene, is the very same with that they have exercised ever since, even to these times. To give satisfaction to all those that blindely endeavour to uphold episcopall government, that their lordly rule in the purest times of the said queene, is the very same with that they have exercised ever since, even to these times. id = A49701 author = Latimer, Hugh, 1485?-1555. title = The preaching bishop reproving unpreaching prelates Being a brief, but faithful collection of observeable passages, in several sermons preached by the reverend father in God, Mr Hugh Latimer, Bish. of Worcester, (one of our first reformers, and a glorious martyr of Jesus Christ) before K. Edw. the sixth; before the convocation of the clergy, and before the citizens of London, at Pauls. Wherein, many things, relating to the honour and happiness of the king (our most gracious soveraign) the honourable lords, the reverend judges, the citizens of London, and commons of all sorts, but especially, the bishops and clergy are most plainly, piously and pithily represented. date = 1661.0 keywords = Bishop; Christ; Church; Devil; God; Grace; King; London; Lord; Office; Plow; Preachers; Prelates; TCP; Word summary = The preaching bishop reproving unpreaching prelates Being a brief, but faithful collection of observeable passages, in several sermons preached by the reverend father in God, Mr Hugh Latimer, Bish. The preaching bishop reproving unpreaching prelates Being a brief, but faithful collection of observeable passages, in several sermons preached by the reverend father in God, Mr Hugh Latimer, Bish. Wherein, many things, relating to the honour and happiness of the king (our most gracious soveraign) the honourable lords, the reverend judges, the citizens of London, and commons of all sorts, but especially, the bishops and clergy are most plainly, piously and pithily represented. Wherein, many things, relating to the honour and happiness of the king (our most gracious soveraign) the honourable lords, the reverend judges, the citizens of London, and commons of all sorts, but especially, the bishops and clergy are most plainly, piously and pithily represented. id = A32888 author = Northbrooke, John. Spiritvs est vicarius Christi in terra. title = A Christian beleefe concerning bishops date = 1641.0 keywords = Cor; Tim summary = This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A32888 of text R33290 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing C3940). 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Text and markup reviewed and edited Notes, typically marginal, from the original text id = A70894 author = Parr, Richard, 1617-1691. title = The life of the Most Reverend Father in God, James Usher, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Armagh, primate and metropolitan of all Ireland with a Collection of three hundred letters between the said Lord Primate and most of the eminentest persons for piety and learning in his time ... / collected and published from original copies under their own hands, by Richard Parr ... date = 1686.0 keywords = Acts; Affairs; Anno; Answer; April; Arch; Armagh; Articles; Authority; Authors; Bishop; Body; Book; Business; Canons; Catalogue; Chancellor; Christ; Christian; Church; Churches; Clergy; Collection; Colledg; Conscience; Copies; Copy; Council; Country; Court; Day; Dean; Doctor; Doctrine; Dr.; Duty; Ecclesiae; Ecclesiastical; Edition; England; English; Epistles; Faith; Father; Friends; God; Gospel; Government; Grace; Greek; Health; Hebrew; Henry; History; Holy; House; Ireland; Irish; James; Jews; John; Judgment; King; Kingdom; LXX; Latin; Law; Learning; Letter; Library; Life; London; Lord; Lordship; Majesty; Man; Manuscript; Meath; Men; Mr.; New; Opinion; Order; Papers; Papists; Parliament; Party; Patent; People; Person; Points; Power; Prayers; Press; Priest; Primat; Prince; Reader; Religion; Reverend; Robert; Sabbath; Sacrament; Samuel; Saviour; Sea; Selden; Servant; Service; Sins; Sir; Son; Soul; St.; State; Testament; Text; Thomas; Time; Translation; Treatise; Truth; University; Usher; Ward; William; Work; World; Years summary = The life of the Most Reverend Father in God, James Usher, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Armagh, primate and metropolitan of all Ireland with a Collection of three hundred letters between the said Lord Primate and most of the eminentest persons for piety and learning in his time ... The life of the Most Reverend Father in God, James Usher, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Armagh, primate and metropolitan of all Ireland with a Collection of three hundred letters between the said Lord Primate and most of the eminentest persons for piety and learning in his time ... Includes: An appendix to the Lord Primate Usher, containing a vindication of his opinions and actions in reference to the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England, and his conformity therunto from the aspersions of Peter Heylin, D.D., in his pamphlet called Respondet Petrus. id = A10198 author = Prynne, William, 1600-1669. title = XVI. New quæres proposed to our Lord Prælates. date = 1637.0 keywords = Bishops; Church; Law; Majesties; Ministers; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. 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After proofreading, the encoding was enhanced and/or corrected and characters marked as illegible were corrected where possible up to a limit of 100 instances per text. id = A56127 author = Prynne, William, 1600-1669. title = The antipathie of the English lordly prelacie, both to regall monarchy, and civill unity: or, An historicall collection of the severall execrable treasons, conspiracies, rebellions, seditions, state-schismes, contumacies, oppressions, & anti-monarchicall practices, of our English, Brittish, French, Scottish, & Irish lordly prelates, against our kings, kingdomes, laws, liberties; and of the severall warres, and civill dissentions occasioned by them in, or against our realm, in former and latter ages Together with the judgement of our owne ancient writers, & most judicious authors, touching the pretended divine jurisdiction, the calling, lordlinesse, temporalities, wealth, secular imployments, trayterous practises, unprofitablenesse, and mischievousnesse of lordly prelates, both to King, state, Church; with an answer to the chiefe objections made for the divinity, or continuance of their lordly function. The first part. By William Prynne, late (and now againe) an utter-barester of Lincolnes Inne. date = 1641.0 keywords = Acts; Andrewes; Anno; Apostles; Arch; Archbishop; Barons; Bishop; Bishopricke; Booke; Canons; Canterbury; Cardinall; Castle; Christ; Christian; Church; Churches; City; Clergie; Clergy; Commons; Councell; Country; Court; Crowne; Deane; Diocesse; Duke; Earle; Ecclesiasticall; Edward; Emperour; England; English; Father; French; God; Gospell; Henry; Hist; House; Iohn; Jurisdiction; Justice; King; Kingdome; Land; Law; Lawes; Legate; Letters; London; Lord; Majesties; Majesty; Master; Matth; Ministers; Monuments; Nobles; Oath; Officers; Paris; Parliament; Peter; Pope; Popish; Prelates; Presbyters; Priests; Prince; Queene; Realme; Religion; Richard; Royall; Saint; Soveraigne; State; Subjects; Thomas; Tower; Traytor; Treason; William; Winchester; Word; lordly summary = The antipathie of the English lordly prelacie, both to regall monarchy, and civill unity: or, An historicall collection of the severall execrable treasons, conspiracies, rebellions, seditions, state-schismes, contumacies, oppressions, & anti-monarchicall practices, of our English, Brittish, French, Scottish, & Irish lordly prelates, against our kings, kingdomes, laws, liberties; and of the severall warres, and civill dissentions occasioned by them in, or against our realm, in former and latter ages Together with the judgement of our owne ancient writers, & most judicious authors, touching the pretended divine jurisdiction, the calling, lordlinesse, temporalities, wealth, secular imployments, trayterous practises, unprofitablenesse, and mischievousnesse of lordly prelates, both to King, state, Church; with an answer to the chiefe objections made for the divinity, or continuance of their lordly function. id = A56148 author = Prynne, William, 1600-1669. title = A catalogue of such testimonies in all ages as plainly evidence bishops and presbyters to be both one, equall and the same ... with a briefe answer to the objections out of antiquity, that seeme to the contrary. date = 1641.0 keywords = Acts; Anno; Arch; Bishops; Christian; Church; England; Iohn; King; Ministers; Parliament; Prelates; Presbyters; Tim; Tit; Tom summary = Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. with a briefe answer to the objections out of antiquity, that seeme to the contrary. with a briefe answer to the objections out of antiquity, that seeme to the contrary. civilwar no A catalogue of such testimonies in all ages as plainly evidence bishops and presbyters to be both one, equall and the same in jurisdiction, Prynne, William 1641 24828 1839 0 0 0 0 0 741 F The rate of 741 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the F category of texts with 100 or more defects per 10,000 words.