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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 5 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 191716 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 75 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Scotland 5 Lord 5 John 5 God 5 Christ 4 Mr. 4 Jesus 4 Edinburgh 4 David 3 man 3 William 3 St. 3 Spirit 3 Knox 3 James 3 England 2 Wishart 2 Sir 2 Sabbath 2 Robert 2 Lady 2 King 2 June 2 July 2 Jews 2 Israel 2 Hamilton 2 Guthrie 2 Glasgow 2 George 2 France 2 Church 2 Charles 2 August 2 Andrews 1 treasurer 1 time 1 thei 1 soul 1 power 1 people 1 law 1 king 1 history 1 french 1 day 1 church 1 Welch 1 Vautr 1 Thou Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3062 man 2094 time 1753 king 1752 day 1644 people 1318 church 1213 year 1213 power 1133 law 1084 minister 1050 thing 1019 word 984 life 958 place 898 death 888 hand 853 way 690 sin 680 name 674 house 671 war 654 end 630 work 630 enemy 627 religion 620 case 613 soul 613 brother 594 covenant 592 letter 592 heart 590 duty 579 cause 579 authority 569 part 543 thame 537 person 533 liberty 530 tyrant 523 other 518 government 515 conscience 505 testimony 495 nothing 487 truth 464 land 456 father 451 head 445 son 426 thare Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 4770 _ 3858 God 2329 Lord 2141 Mr. 1666 Christ 1007 John 965 Scotland 921 c. 909 James 663 Edinburgh 504 ye 499 Rutherford 474 Jesus 467 St. 442 MS 437 hath 428 Knox 401 Sir 398 King 396 David 384 England 362 William 359 Robert 332 SN 316 thei 287 Andrews 285 vol 282 l. 279 nott 276 yea 271 Glasgow 270 G 261 George 260 Hamilton 257 France 223 Church 217 thou 215 Maister 212 i. 212 hir 208 Alexander 196 heaven 194 Guthrie 193 July 191 ane 189 sche 185 thair 184 Sabbath 180 Earl 179 Israel Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 13597 he 8153 it 5496 they 5314 him 4791 i 3963 them 3545 we 1652 you 1366 me 1288 us 930 himself 629 themselves 533 she 269 her 147 ourselves 127 myself 126 itself 101 thee 40 ye 38 one 36 yourself 31 yow 28 herself 27 his 25 mine 24 tackin 17 yf 16 yit 15 thyself 14 ours 13 yours 13 theirs 7 xi 6 yourselves 6 twelf 6 ii 6 ay 5 upoun 4 whereof 4 butt 3 thy 2 thou 2 ib 2 hers 1 zep 1 your 1 you,--ibrahim 1 whosoever 1 used--8 1 thus,-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 35391 be 9030 have 3906 do 3051 say 2063 make 1725 come 1702 take 1690 give 1461 see 1368 go 995 call 960 find 933 know 770 preach 734 bring 720 think 672 hear 632 send 628 get 612 put 601 write 594 own 574 die 561 leave 555 speak 543 follow 494 answer 488 tell 486 keep 473 let 464 pray 451 suffer 430 set 423 accord 414 fall 411 stand 410 begin 395 become 392 declare 388 appear 384 bear 379 continue 375 use 375 return 361 lay 357 hold 338 oblige 328 read 327 receive 318 condemn Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 7411 not 3085 so 2113 then 1808 more 1504 such 1504 great 1475 many 1432 other 1383 only 1256 now 1237 same 1130 also 1115 own 1077 much 1060 first 1055 up 1041 most 995 very 990 good 870 well 826 never 783 as 765 out 764 there 629 last 608 here 584 yet 580 long 570 therefore 565 ever 549 again 513 little 499 far 467 even 461 public 460 still 456 down 447 true 436 thus 416 old 412 several 411 in 390 faithful 385 present 367 away 364 wicked 337 just 333 few 331 off 313 lawful Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 254 most 229 least 211 good 164 great 60 manif 54 eld 44 high 26 bad 20 near 20 deep 13 young 13 prov 12 chief 11 dear 10 vile 10 low 9 strong 9 mean 9 Most 8 sweet 8 early 8 able 7 small 7 say 7 old 6 pure 6 poor 6 l 6 gross 6 fine 5 wise 5 plain 5 mydd 5 greatt 5 fit 5 fair 5 bright 4 wild 4 noble 3 wys 3 true 3 rude 3 j 3 innermost 3 heavy 3 full 3 free 3 derr 3 darr 3 close Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 787 most 32 well 10 least 3 sayest 2 exprest 1 speakest 1 provest 1 lest 1 hard 1 fairest 1 deftest 1 close 1 chiefest 1 breakest 1 bothe 1 amangest 1 almest 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?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 ccx074@coventry.ac.uk Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 lord did not 7 power is such 6 man is not 5 god is not 5 lord was kind 5 lord was pleased 4 god did so 4 god had gevin 4 men made perfect 4 people are not 3 _ was not 3 god had nott 3 god is witnes 3 king is inferior 3 king is not 3 lord had not 3 lord was very 3 man is justifeid 3 people did not 3 people were much 3 power is not 3 thei had bein 2 _ done _ 2 _ had not 2 _ is not 2 _ was _ 2 christ be all 2 christ be not 2 christ is oure 2 christ was once 2 church was so 2 god do so 2 god does not 2 god has not 2 god is also 2 god is angry 2 god is stronger 2 god is well 2 god was more 2 king be accountable 2 king is only 2 king is superior 2 kings are not 2 law is not 2 law is satisfied 2 life taken away 2 lord had other 2 lord having other 2 man is good 2 man was much Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ be not high 1 _ had not _ 1 _ have no other 1 _ was no doubt 1 _ was not ashamed 1 _ was not peculiar 1 _ were not _ 1 c. is no argument 1 christ had no other 1 christ were not worthy 1 death was no less 1 god has not so 1 god is no cause 1 god say not so 1 god was not much 1 king did not only 1 king had no suspicions 1 kings are not always 1 law do not apperteane 1 laws are no magistrates 1 life is not yet 1 lives were not dear 1 lord did not only 1 lord had no other 1 lord is not so 1 lord went not forth 1 man had no free 1 man is not only 1 man is not so 1 man made no part 1 man speak no worse 1 man was not really 1 men are not able 1 men are not only 1 men came not up 1 men did no more 1 men have no delight 1 men have no mercy 1 ministers have no proper 1 people are no subjects 1 people are not only 1 people did not so 1 people have not only 1 people have not power 1 people is not at 1 power is not at 1 scotland is not only 1 scotland knew no officers 1 sin is not inherent 1 sin is not so A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 15251 author = Bonar, Andrew A. (Andrew Alexander) title = The Biography of Robert Murray M''Cheyne date = keywords = Bible; Christ; Church; David; Dundee; Father; God; Holy; Israel; Jesus; Jews; John; Lord; M''Cheyne; Mr.; Sabbath; Saviour; Scotland; Spirit; St.; Thou; day; soul summary = school, and began to seek God to his soul, in the diligent reading of the places where, in other days, that holy man of God, Robert Bruce, faithful old minister (Mr. Dempster of Denny), one taught of God. This morning stood by the dying--evening, stood by the dead, poor J.F. having died last night. own thoughts, and seeking my own pleasure on God''s holy day. the prayer, "Lord, may thy grace come with the laying on of the hands evening of that day, Mr. Bonar again preached on "_These times of own soul; I want my life to be hid with Christ in God. At present preach the gospel night and day; and the Spirit of God is often while before day, and had two hours alone with God. Preached with much On Sabbath the 5th, he preached three times; and two days after, I id = 28272 author = Howie, John title = Biographia Scoticana (Scots Worthies) A Brief Historical Account of the Lives, Characters, and Memorable Transactions of the Most Eminent Scots Worthies date = keywords = Andrews; Argyle; August; Ayr; Blair; Bothwel; Cargil; Charles; Christ; David; Dickson; Durham; Edinburgh; England; France; Galloway; George; Glasgow; God; Guthrie; Hamilton; Henderson; Hog; Ireland; James; Jesus; John; July; June; King; Knox; Life; London; Lord; Master; Melvil; Mr.; Renwick; Robert; Sabbath; Scotland; Scots; Sir; Spirit; St.; Stirling; Welch; William; Wishart; time summary = from this foreign army.--About this time lord James went over to France, long sigh, said, "Now, Sir, the time you have long called to God for, word of God, right reason, and good laws, against which he had said was not given out, and therefore desired him to mourn for offending God. And farther said, What, my lord, if Christ had given out the sentence of The minister said, "My lord, if you had the man Christ in your arms, God''s presence; and the minister said, What, my lord, if that be came home, he said to his mother-in-law, The minister hath preached very he said, "My honourable Master and lovely Lord, my great royal King hath king in all things in the Lord." I told you that, said Glasgow, I knew faith, I bless God (said he) that in 15 years time I have never given 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 = 37137 author = Shields, Alexander title = A Hind Let Loose Or, An Historical Representation of the Testimonies of the Church of Scotland for the Interest of Christ. With the True State Thereof in All Its Periods date = keywords = Assembly; Charles; Christ; Christians; Chron; Cor; David; Deut; Edinburgh; England; Ezek; God; Head; Isa; Israel; James; Jer; Jesus; Jews; John; Judah; Knox; Lord; Matth; Mr.; Prov; Psal; Rom; Sam; Saul; Scotland; Spirit; church; king; law; man; people; power summary = example, he says there, the people ought to execute God''s law, even the King, contrary both to the word and oath of God, to usurp the laws of the kingdom, taken away Christ''s church-government, and changed criminals--and declare they shall, God giving power, set up government power of no king to do, being expressly contrary to the law of God. from God Creator, church government from Christ the Lord Redeemer, Head he declared, he owned all lawful authority according to the word of God, which no man hath power to do; the law of God being so gives a title; or, God hath declared it as a law, that it shall be so in seeing the law is more powerful than the king, and the people more caused kill the priests of Baal, according to God''s express law, 1 Kings "That God may destroy all kings and people, that shall put to id = 16892 author = Whyte, Alexander title = Samuel Rutherford and Some of His Correspondents date = keywords = Aberdeen; Anwoth; Boyd; Brodie; Cardoness; Christ; Earlston; Edinburgh; God; Gordon; Guthrie; John; Lady; Lord; Rutherford; Samuel; Scotland; William; man summary = house, by the reading of Samuel Rutherford''s Letters, the day of the Lord Rutherford, and the proper old man who showed him all his own heart was Lady Kenmure needed Samuel Rutherford''s very best letters to help to keep soul of the dying man till all his cowardice, title-hunting, and truthbetraying life came back to his death-bed with a sharper sting in them Rough old Cardoness had a warm place in his heart for Samuel Rutherford. find heaven hard to be won,'' wrote Rutherford to the old man; and that ''Read over your past life often,'' Rutherford wrote to the old man. letter out of Samuel Rutherford''s mind and heart, the woman who was also Let young men read Rutherford''s letters called Robert Gordon a single-hearted man, at the same time I felt sure Christ, in Scripture, in the Church, and in the heart and life of man.