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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 48815 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 64 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 God 2 man 2 life 2 christian 2 United 2 Jesus 2 Church 2 Christianity 2 Christ 1 unity 1 social 1 roman 1 religion 1 personal 1 people 1 land 1 jewish 1 footnote 1 farmer 1 early 1 country 1 consciousness 1 community 1 church 1 chiliastic 1 american 1 Theology 1 Sunday 1 States 1 State 1 Scotland 1 Rome 1 Pennsylvania 1 New 1 Lord 1 John 1 Jews 1 Jerusalem 1 Holy 1 Free 1 Father 1 England 1 Empire 1 Egypt 1 Churches 1 Christians 1 Chiliasm 1 Catholic 1 Augustine 1 Alexandria Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 837 man 768 life 590 community 564 country 484 church 360 people 355 consciousness 351 farmer 300 time 289 religion 284 world 251 sense 249 relation 240 fact 227 land 213 ff 211 influence 210 value 209 school 200 unity 195 way 188 year 183 condition 179 interest 179 doctrine 173 thing 169 place 167 day 161 experience 158 view 156 work 153 principle 153 person 153 character 142 class 141 part 136 form 132 faith 128 self 127 matter 127 child 125 spirit 124 service 124 population 124 mind 123 love 120 property 120 history 116 power 114 reason Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 768 _ 736 God 392 Church 392 Christ 150 Chiliasm 149 Christians 128 Christianity 116 Christian 108 England 93 Jesus 87 New 51 States 50 pp 50 United 49 Lord 47 John 47 H. 46 Sunday 45 Testament 45 Empire 45 Churches 43 Theology 43 State 43 Rome 42 West 42 Pennsylvania 42 Jews 41 Augustine 40 Father 39 A.D. 38 Free 35 Spirit 35 Professor 35 Paul 35 Life 35 J. 34 Scotland 34 II 30 York 30 Roman 30 Holy 29 James 27 Jerusalem 27 Catholic 26 Social 26 America 25 Revelation 25 Rev. 25 Prof. 25 Council Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2182 it 949 we 791 he 728 they 398 them 373 i 370 us 230 him 158 itself 132 himself 99 themselves 94 you 79 one 70 me 38 ourselves 32 she 18 her 14 myself 4 theirs 3 thee 3 ours 3 oneself 3 his 2 yourself 2 thyself 2 herself 1 rome,--and 1 mine Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 8266 be 2100 have 504 do 463 make 307 come 281 say 278 give 278 find 256 see 226 take 213 become 179 know 179 go 178 seem 148 bring 134 work 128 think 125 live 123 call 123 believe 116 mean 106 feel 102 hold 101 need 95 use 92 grow 91 follow 90 lead 90 express 86 require 84 speak 81 put 80 get 76 show 74 begin 72 seek 70 increase 68 look 68 concern 65 involve 65 change 62 exist 61 understand 60 keep 58 tend 58 receive 58 pass 57 stand 57 regard 57 produce Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1316 not 628 social 527 so 509 more 439 only 416 great 408 other 332 most 309 very 277 religious 276 own 273 well 270 christian 267 even 254 personal 250 first 214 good 208 moral 206 such 204 as 201 same 201 many 196 new 192 common 188 now 187 far 177 whole 171 economic 169 then 169 early 168 true 166 much 165 ethical 164 up 160 large 157 real 157 high 155 here 144 therefore 136 still 136 out 130 also 125 less 122 long 119 old 113 never 113 certain 112 perhaps 109 spiritual 109 possible Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 89 good 83 high 72 least 63 most 48 great 15 rich 14 deep 12 strong 12 large 12 early 9 full 7 Most 6 slight 6 noble 6 fine 6 clear 6 bad 5 simple 5 close 4 small 4 manif 4 late 3 sure 3 real 3 poor 3 lowly 3 low 3 long 3 holy 2 wise 2 weak 2 true 2 l 2 fierce 2 fair 2 easy 2 bare 1 young 1 wild 1 wide 1 weighty 1 supreme 1 sturdy 1 severe 1 proud 1 plain 1 old 1 near 1 mighty 1 keen Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 269 most 10 well 10 least 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 _ is _ 3 christ is not 3 church is not 3 consciousness is not 3 doctrines became widespread 3 farmer has not 3 god does not 3 god is always 3 god is not 3 influence is economic 2 church does not 2 church has not 2 church was not 2 churches are highly 2 community is not 2 community is primarily 2 consciousness is only 2 farmer is dependent 2 god has not 2 god is father 2 life is not 2 man is ever 2 man is social 2 men have ever 2 men have not 2 things are common 2 world has ever 1 _ becomes simply 1 _ being _ 1 _ do _ 1 _ does not 1 _ done _ 1 _ express _ 1 _ is duty 1 _ is quite 1 _ saying _ 1 _ think _ 1 _ thinking _ 1 christ are necessarily 1 christ are profoundly 1 christ are so 1 christ did not 1 christ does indeed 1 christ has not 1 christ is absolutely 1 christ is always 1 christ is as 1 christ is close 1 christ is first 1 christ is god Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 god is no mere 1 christ is not adequately 1 church had no other 1 church has not fully 1 church is not conformity 1 church is not democratic 1 church was not free 1 churches have no federation 1 churches have not yet 1 communities have no such 1 communities have not so 1 community is not uniformly 1 condition had not merely 1 doctrine had no great 1 farmer had no ideal 1 farmer has no access 1 farmer needs no such 1 god has no purpose 1 god has not yet 1 influence are not forthwith 1 lands has not greatly 1 life is not introspective 1 life is not merely 1 man has no moral 1 men are not only 1 people are not ethically 1 religion had no message 1 time is not too A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- 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 = 37531 author = King, Henry Churchill title = Theology and the Social Consciousness A Study of the Relations of the Social Consciousness to Theology (2nd ed.) date = keywords = Christ; Father; God; Jesus; Theology; christian; consciousness; life; man; personal; religion; social summary = only in God. The social consciousness, therefore, so far as it is an expression of 2. _God''s Sharing in Our Life._--But if the social consciousness is Christ''s thought of God as Father, and into his revelation in his life social consciousness is not an illusion, Christ''s thought of God and the life with God. The natural influence of the social consciousness upon the conception in God and man; and this need also leads the social consciousness Christian religion, as a personal relation to God, necessarily Christian religion, faith in God as Father revealed in Christ, enables MUTUAL INFLUENCE FOR GOOD IN OUR PERSONAL RELATION TO GOD MUTUAL INFLUENCE FOR GOOD IN OUR PERSONAL RELATION TO GOD life, the personal relation to God, is one. personal relation to God revealed in Christ which makes a man a 1. _Man''s Personal Separateness from God._--The sense of the value of id = 30563 author = Wilson, Warren H. (Warren Hugh) title = The Evolution of the Country Community A Study in Religious Sociology date = keywords = John; New; Pennsylvania; States; Sunday; United; american; church; community; country; farmer; footnote; land; life; man; people summary = The church and the school are the eyes of the country community. parts of the United States country life is furnished with churches. The institutions of the rural community of the land-farmer type are the Nearly all the Protestant churches in New York City are land-farmer the farmer is still the type of landowner in country communities. The country community of the land-farmer type is being added to the social and economic life of the country the farm landlord, provided for his children in the country community of the farmer type. of country life in this community is indicated by the long pastorate of union of the country church with the social economy of the farmer and Common-school education is a function which country communities have but natural that an endowed church in the country community express the divided churches to the divided social life of the community. id = 18905 author = nan title = The War and Unity Being Lectures Delivered At The Local Lectures Summer Meeting Of The University Of Cambridge, 1918 date = keywords = Catholic; Christ; Christianity; Church; Churches; Empire; England; Free; God; Holy; Jesus; Lord; Scotland; State; United; christian; unity summary = reason to think that in the years to come the Church of England may be union of members of the Church of England and English Nonconformists Church ever to acquire a world-voice in the cause of love and right Church, the fellowship of Christians, who are after all set in the world National Mission of Love in the Church of England. both to our Christianity and national life, and sure of blessing by God. It would assure our Nonconformist brothers that we mean business, and churches should be confined to genuinely Christian people, and in order country through local councils working on a Free Church parish system, the basis of the life of the Christian Church and is intended to be Holy Trinity, the Church, the last things, and Christian life and gradually permeated the Christian Church itself, let alone the great For the unity of the Christian Church had been undermined.