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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 20 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 26209 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 91 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 thou 10 thy 10 thee 10 God 7 spirit 5 eye 5 cry 5 canto 4 spake 4 hear 4 guide 4 foot 4 fall 4 art 3 tell 3 stand 3 man 3 know 3 Hell 2 word 2 love 2 hell 2 forth 2 Master 2 Circle 2 Bolgia 1 turn 1 truth 1 torment 1 thing 1 speak 1 round 1 like 1 life 1 leader 1 italian 1 heaven 1 head 1 great 1 good 1 footnote 1 fire 1 far 1 angel 1 Word 1 Volonsky 1 Vita 1 Virgil 1 Villani 1 Tuscany Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2164 man 1280 world 1217 love 1069 thing 1059 life 1054 truth 1005 spirit 989 angel 703 time 691 good 617 word 611 eye 609 way 554 light 521 thought 488 evil 474 one 467 place 464 form 457 body 446 state 420 other 414 foot 395 hell 388 face 386 earth 384 hand 369 wisdom 368 death 361 side 351 mind 337 soul 337 head 329 part 329 art 326 fire 319 affection 314 sense 312 reason 295 power 294 delight 290 society 290 church 288 faith 278 day 277 footnote 275 guide 274 interior 272 heart 271 sight Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2584 _ 1667 heaven 1472 n. 1465 thou 1156 Lord 613 Dante 496 Divine 366 God 307 Word 261 Thou 252 Florence 207 hell 180 Master 177 o''er 162 ye 153 Virgil 151 Inferno 133 Inf 132 heavens 126 Thy 101 Circle 96 hath 92 Bolgia 89 spirit 85 Guido 85 Florentine 83 Hell 82 Nick 81 Heaven 78 Pope 77 John 75 CANTO 71 Italy 69 Ere 68 Father 67 thee 65 lord 64 Rome 64 Canto 62 Purg 62 Guide 60 e''er 59 Charles 58 mayst 57 Peter 56 Comedy 54 hast 53 King 53 Footnote 51 th Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 5284 i 5025 he 3963 it 3354 they 2160 me 2104 him 1739 them 1200 we 634 us 533 himself 507 thee 406 you 388 themselves 359 she 256 itself 197 her 122 myself 86 one 59 thyself 46 herself 37 mine 28 ye 22 thy 20 theirs 20 ourselves 20 his 12 yours 10 oneself 5 us''d 5 ours 5 op''d 5 on''t 5 mis''ry 5 guelf 4 yourself 3 slipp''d 3 o 3 encompass''d 2 pelf 2 o''er 1 yestermorn 1 whosoever 1 tabernicch[802 1 jehoshaphat[354 1 iv 1 caïna[270 1 ''s 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 20054 be 4583 have 1669 see 1539 do 1307 say 1137 make 1002 come 915 know 563 go 529 tell 506 take 500 think 492 hear 474 turn 471 call 429 find 410 speak 409 give 407 live 396 stand 384 fall 371 hold 369 love 336 seem 322 appear 314 lead 313 become 312 look 304 show 303 bear 301 pass 301 let 292 leave 290 begin 286 believe 246 spake 246 receive 244 cry 238 bring 234 draw 228 mean 220 lie 219 follow 215 thou 212 enter 211 reply 209 flow 190 rise 190 feel 187 set Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3575 not 2009 so 1345 thus 1314 then 1138 such 1136 other 1108 more 1087 now 803 good 704 here 679 there 608 first 602 also 588 spiritual 579 great 549 only 513 own 511 down 499 yet 494 forth 481 still 481 far 464 well 461 up 420 long 406 therefore 393 many 374 same 361 even 358 as 348 out 335 much 320 divine 304 natural 290 true 289 little 279 high 275 never 268 again 265 ever 264 soon 240 less 239 most 238 away 237 once 236 on 233 new 232 heavenly 226 together 225 evil Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 87 least 71 most 59 good 50 low 50 great 40 high 18 small 16 near 16 l 15 bad 14 early 12 Most 9 deep 8 manif 6 wise 6 lofty 6 late 6 dark 5 walk 5 noble 5 minute 5 midmost 5 look 5 large 5 gaz 5 farth 5 cri 5 black 5 Least 4 stout 4 outmost 4 nimble 4 narrow 4 hold 4 hard 4 bend 3 wide 3 temp 3 sublime 3 se 3 say 3 sable 3 obscure 3 liv 3 go 3 furth 3 fine 2 wish 2 warm 2 vile Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 168 most 17 well 6 least 5 inquirest 4 requirest 4 criest 2 near 2 infest 1 wishest 1 tempest 1 slowest 1 sayest 1 lowest 1 long 1 holdest 1 highest 1 healest 1 early Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.ilt.columbia.edu Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.ilt.columbia.edu/projects/dante/ Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 imprimatur@juno.com Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 man is not 13 truth going forth 11 heaven is divine 11 heaven is not 11 man does not 9 man is such 8 eyes were bent 7 angels do not 7 heaven is love 7 thou be willing 7 way is long 7 world is not 6 heaven are not 5 angels are men 5 dante does not 5 eye had still 5 heaven do not 5 light been there 5 love is love 5 man is so 5 one had need 5 one is e''en 5 one was cowl 5 others stood upright 5 spirits are present 5 thou be ask''d 5 thou living still 5 thou lookest so 5 thought finds words 5 thought turns again 5 time be rounded 5 time is now 5 world be witness 4 angels are not 4 eye tells thee 4 heaven is thick 4 light is divine 4 lord is present 4 man is able 4 man is unable 4 men are there 4 others standing firm 4 place is so 4 spirits are not 4 thing is true 4 thou be able 4 thou hear henceforth 4 thoughts were turn''d 3 angels are able 3 angels have light Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 angels have no notion 2 angels have no perception 2 evil has no power 1 _ is not clear 1 _ is not so 1 angels are not constantly 1 angels are not delighted 1 angels are not limited 1 angels do not merely 1 angels give no thought 1 angels have no clothing 1 angels have no idea 1 angels have no names 1 angels have no power 1 body is no longer 1 body is not man 1 dante does not yet 1 dante is not clear 1 dante makes no mention 1 dante took no active 1 divine is no religion 1 divine was not perceptible 1 evil are not true 1 evil has not yet 1 evil have no power 1 heaven are not together 1 heaven has no communication 1 heaven have no such 1 heaven is not also 1 heaven is not immense 1 heaven is not only 1 heaven is not so 1 hell is not so 1 hell know no other 1 life is not difficult 1 lord have no conjunction 1 love have no faith 1 man has no body 1 man has no longer 1 man is not open 1 man is not theirs 1 one knows no truth 1 others were not here 1 spirit is not active 1 spirits are not aware 1 spirits are not such 1 spirits have no comprehension 1 spirits have no knowledge 1 spirits is not heaven 1 thing is not merciful A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 31349 author = Bennitt, Ralph title = Satan and the Comrades date = keywords = Broncov; Charon; Cletus; Hell; Nick; Volonsky summary = Nick felt almost good-humoredly buoyant after his year''s holiday as a Apparently, old Mulciber had done a bang-up job, and Nick roared in Nick eyed the loyal old fellow''s red tie with amazement. "You still smell like a Communist, Char," Nick said, sniffing the good "Very good, indeed." Scanning the paper, Nick smiled as he recognized sniff all your customers and make sure they don''t _smell_ like a Red. You know the aroma by now--sweet peas with an underlying stink--so "I guessed that from Charon''s description," Nick said calmly. Volonsky opened his mouth, but Nick wiggled a finger, and no yell came "Hush, fool!" Nick looked toward Cletus just then gazing into the "Your Excellency Comrade Broncov, I have brought Prince Navi. "Go to hell and find all you want," Nick said with a wicked grin. language, Nick added: "Good work, Cleet. Poised on air, Nick and Cletus became invisible to mortal eyes. id = 45315 author = Blake, William title = The Marriage of Heaven and Hell date = keywords = Angel; God; Hell; man summary = 1. That man has two real existing principles, viz., a Body and a Soul. 2. That Energy, called Evil, is alone from the Body; and that Reason, 3. That God will torment man in Eternity for following his Energies. God, and at liberty when of Devils and Hell, is because he was a true The pride of the peacock is the glory of God. The lust of the goat is the bounty of God. The wrath of the lion is the wisdom of God. The nakedness of woman is the work of God. Excess of sorrow laughs, excess of joy weeps. Isaiah answered: "I saw no God, nor heard any, in a finite organical An Angel came to me and said: "O pitiable foolish young man! Once I saw a Devil in a flame of fire, who arose before an Angel that I have also the Bible of Hell, which the world shall have whether they id = 1001 author = Dante Alighieri title = Divine Comedy, Longfellow''s Translation, Hell date = keywords = Bolgia; Circle; God; Guide; Hell; Master; Thou; art; cry; eye; great; know; leader; speak; thee; thy; turn summary = Said: "How shall I come, if thou art afraid, Now will I have thee know, ere thou go farther, Thou fain wouldst have," then said he unto me, Said the good Master: "Son, thou now beholdest For thee I know, though thou art all defiled." And unto me he said: "Turn thee; what dost thou? Once more a little backward turn thee," said I, Thoughtful I went; and he said: "Thou art thinking And said to Nessus: "Turn and do thou guide them, See that thou speak of us unto the people." Said unto me: "What dost thou in this moat? For said I: "Thou that castest down thine eyes, Unto the rest, said to him: "If thou dive, As if it said: "I will not thou speak more;" But, that thou know who thus doth second thee Said: ''Thou dost gaze so, father, what doth ail thee?'' id = 1005 author = Dante Alighieri title = Divine Comedy, Cary''s Translation, Hell date = keywords = God; art; canto; cry; eye; fall; foot; forth; guide; hear; know; spake; spirit; stand; tell; thee; thou; thy; word summary = That thou mayst follow me, and I thy guide No need hast thou farther to speak thy will; "This shalt thou know, soon as our steps arrive The gentle guide: "Inquir''st thou not what spirits Thou place thy trust; let not the entrance broad "Art thou arriv''d, fell spirit?"--"Phlegyas, Phlegyas, Be shown, and thou shouldst view it, thy return "Let thy safe memory store what thou hast heard I'' th'' second round, and shalt be, till thou come It cried, "that of me thou hast made thy screen? Thou art more punish''d, in that this thy pride "The place, thou know''st, is round; and though great part "If thou," he answer''d, "follow but thy star, "Thou who dost cast thy eye upon the ground, Thy face, that thou the visage well mayst note "If thou be able, utter forth thy voice." And to that end look round thee as thou go''st." id = 41537 author = Dante Alighieri title = The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri: The Inferno date = keywords = Beatrice; Bolgia; Boniface; Charles; Circle; Comedy; Dante; Eighth; Emperor; Farinata; Florence; Florentine; Frederick; Ghibeline; Giotto; God; Guido; Heaven; Inf; Inferno; Italy; King; Master; Nuova; Parad; Pisa; Pope; Purg; Rome; Seventh; Siena; St.; Tuscany; Villani; Virgil; Vita; canto; footnote; italian; like summary = At the time Dante went into exile Arnolfo was already working on the At the time when Dante entered on this office, Florence was distracted In Dante''s eyes the one great officer was as much God''s life of a great man, and for those who must have details of Dante''s At what time Dante came to Verona, and for how long he stayed, we have reason to believe that ere Dante went to Ravenna it had come to be a was not in Dante''s time, or till much later, a University in Florence. some time between 1291 and 1300; but the dates of Dante''s works are far [170] _No man_: Brunetto Latini, the friend and master of Dante, says ''Master,'' I said, ''tell thou, ere making pause, said that Virgil shall remain, and he has promised Dante not to desert practically extinct in Florence ere Dante entered political life. id = 8779 author = Dante Alighieri title = The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 01 date = keywords = thee; thou; thy summary = But thou, say wherefore to such perils past "And art thou then that Virgil, that well-spring, My master thou and guide! She hath made tremble." He, soon as he saw Another way pursue, if thou wouldst ''scape At whom thou criest, her way will suffer none That thou mayst follow me, and I thy guide thou who art my guide, What he hath late resolv''d, and with new thoughts "Thy soul is by vile fear assail''d, which oft thou whose fame Hindrance so great, that he through fear has turn''d. No need hast thou farther to speak thy will; Yet tell the reason, why thou art not loth She thus address''d me: "Thou true praise of God! Of thy pure eloquence, which thee, and all Thus am I come: I sav''d thee from the beast, What is this comes o''er thee then? Thou hast dispos''d me to renew my voyage, id = 8780 author = Dante Alighieri title = The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 02 date = keywords = God; spirit; thou summary = Whereat I thus: "Master, these words import "Here thou must all distrust behind thee leave; Speak not of them, but look, and pass them by." And knew the shade of him, who to base fear Of those ill spirits both to God displeasing Then looking farther onwards I beheld "This shalt thou know, soon as our steps arrive "By other haven shalt thou come to shore, Who fears not God. Charon, demoniac form, Now mayst thou know the import of his words." "I go the first, and thou shalt follow next." With pity stains my cheek, which thou for fear The gentle guide: "Inquir''st thou not what spirits Ere thou pass Farther, I would thou know, that these of sin Before these, be thou assur''d, Discover''d, that a tribe in honour high "O thou, who every art Meantime a voice I heard: "Honour the bard When thus my master kind began: "Mark him, id = 8781 author = Dante Alighieri title = The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 03 date = keywords = love; thou summary = For when before him comes th'' ill fated soul, Approachest?" when he saw me coming, cried Thou place thy trust; let not the entrance broad Deceive thee to thy harm." To him my guide: ''Mong those, of whom thou question''st," he replied, "Note thou, when nearer they to us approach." Entreat; and they will come." Soon as the wind Since thou hast pity on our evil plight. "What art thou pond''ring?" I in answer thus: Thy learn''d instructor. If thou art bent to know the primal root, We read no more." While thus one spirit spake, He tears the spirits, flays them, and their limbs Of the heavy tempest passing, set our feet Soon as that way he saw us pass. Own, if again thou know''st me. Me who thou art, that in a place so sad But tell me, if thou know''st, He then: "After long striving they will come id = 8782 author = Dante Alighieri title = The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 04 date = keywords = guide; thee; thou summary = To comfort me thus spake: "Let not thy fear Those answering, "And why castest thou away?" "Vain thought conceiv''st thou. And ill they kept, hath of the beauteous world This fortune, that thou speak''st of, what it is, Superintendence of a guiding hand The good instructor spake; "Now seest thou, son! As thine eye tells thee wheresoe''er it turn." Of the loath''d pool, turning meanwhile our eyes "Art thou arriv''d, fell spirit?"--"Phlegyas, Phlegyas, This time thou criest in vain," my lord replied; But who art thou, that art become so foul?" "One, as thou seest, who mourn:" he straight replied. tarry thou.g I know thee well, Thou was conceiv''d! Illum''d; as in this nether hell thou seest." They spake: "Come thou alone; and let him go Here shalt thou tarry, who through clime so dark But do thou I will not leave thee in this lower world." id = 8783 author = Dante Alighieri title = The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 05 date = keywords = God; stand; thou; thy summary = Full well I know: thou therefore rest secure. No ill revenge." "Turn thyself round, and keep Be shown, and thou shouldst view it, thy return Oft his left hand forth stretch''d, and seem''d alone He to the right hand turning, on we pass''d Approaching, he thus spake: "What dost thou? Thus spake: "If thou through this blind prison go''st. Ere thou shalt know the full weight of that art. "Let thy safe memory store what thou hast heard And his possessions, as thou soon shalt hear Yet somewhat turn thee back," I in these words Thou shalt discover, that your art on her From God. These two, if thou recall to mind To him my guide exclaim''d: "Perchance thou deem''st That thou descend." Thus down our road we took "Perhaps thy thoughts are of this ruin''d steep, I turned me round, and thus he spake; "Let him id = 8784 author = Dante Alighieri title = The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 06 date = keywords = HELL; canto; cry; eye; fall; foot; guide; hear; round; spake; spirit; tell; thee; thou; thy summary = I'' th'' second round, and shalt be, till thou come Around thee, and such things thou shalt behold, It cried, "that of me thou hast made thy screen? Thou art more punish''d, in that this thy pride "The place, thou know''st, is round; and though great part "If thou," he answer''d, "follow but thy star, Take heed thou cleanse thee of their ways. Incline thee to inform us who thou art, His sire exclaiming loud, "Ill way thou keep''st!" "Thou who dost cast thy eye upon the ground, Thy face, that thou the visage well mayst note "If thou be able, utter forth thy voice." And to that end look round thee as thou go''st." "Now needs thy best of man;" so spake my guide: Thou therefore rise: vanish thy weariness "Now tell us, I entreat thee, who art thou? Pains rack thy head, no urging would''st thou need id = 8785 author = Dante Alighieri title = The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 07 date = keywords = art; canto; cry; eye; fall; far; foot; hear; spirit; thee; thou; thy summary = "Thou who dost cast thy eye upon the ground, Thy face, that thou the visage well mayst note Thy will: what silence hides that knowest thou." "If thou be able, utter forth thy voice." Wherefore if thou desire we rend thee not, Unless thy prudence fail thee, dost not mark See that his hide thou with thy talons flay," "If thou do cast thee down, I not on foot And to that end look round thee as thou go''st." Perchance from me thou shalt obtain thy wish." "Now needs thy best of man;" so spake my guide: Thou therefore rise: vanish thy weariness Thou hast outdone thy seed? Look''d on exclaiming: "Ah, how dost thou change, "Now tell us, I entreat thee, who art thou? "That closely bounding thee upon thy right Pains rack thy head, no urging would''st thou need Where thou hast need to arm thy heart with strength." id = 8786 author = Dante Alighieri title = The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 08 date = keywords = spake; spirit; thee; thou; thy summary = And to that end look round thee as thou go''st." Perchance from me thou shalt obtain thy wish." I staid, and saw two Spirits in whose look Thus spake: "That pierced spirit, whom intent Thou view''st, was he who gave the Pharisees "Nearer than thou dost hope, there is a rock "Now needs thy best of man;" so spake my guide: Thou therefore rise: vanish thy weariness To turn thee into ashes, cumb''ring earth Thou hast outdone thy seed? Look''d on exclaiming: "Ah, how dost thou change, Of the three first that came, who chang''d not: thou, Thou beatest, and thy name spreads over hell! Forth issuing, drew our eyes that way to look. "Depart thou, I solicit thee no more, "Now tell us, I entreat thee, who art thou? Seiz''d me, and cried, "Thou haply thought''st me not "O thou!" said he, "whom sin Returning, thou behold''st the pleasant land id = 8787 author = Dante Alighieri title = The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 09 date = keywords = Troy; thee; thou; thy summary = Wherefore doth fasten yet thy sight below For which I look''d, thou hadst perchance excus''d Then spake my master: "Let thy soul no more "O thou, who with thy fingers rendest off Thy coat of proof," thus spake my guide to one, That well my face may answer to thy ken; Mine eye was held, I turn''d it back to view If truly the mad spirits tell, that round "That closely bounding thee upon thy right "If I spake false, thou falsely stamp''dst the coin," And all the world be witness to thy guilt." Rear''d by thy belly up before thine eyes, "Thy mouth gapes wide as ever to let pass Pains rack thy head, no urging would''st thou need Chance bring thee, where like conference is held, let thy horn for thee From the neck down, and five times round his form "O thou, who in the fortunate vale, that made id = 8788 author = Dante Alighieri title = The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 10 date = keywords = head; thee; thou; thy summary = If thou wouldst know "What art thou, speak, Though at my head thou pluck a thousand times." Thy chatt''ring teeth, but thou must bark outright? to thy shame of thee Where the starv''d sinners pine.'' If thou be ask''d ''Gainst him thou prey''st on, let me hear," said I The traitor whom I gnaw at, thou at once Right cruel art thou, if no pang Thou feel at thinking what my heart foretold; He answer''d, "where thine eye shall tell thee whence "Art thou too dead!"--"How in the world aloft Him thou know''st, That on his head, a third with face to feet Where thou hast need to arm thy heart with strength." Turn''d round his head, where his feet stood before, "Arise," my master cried, "upon thy feet. Thou wast on th'' other side, so long as I Descended; when I turn''d, thou didst o''erpass Thou art now arriv''d id = 8789 author = Dante Alighieri title = The vision of hell. By Dante Alighieri. Translated by Rev. Henry Francis Cary, M.A. and illustrated with the seventy-five designs of Gustave Doré. date = keywords = God; art; canto; cry; eye; fall; foot; forth; guide; hear; know; spake; spirit; stand; tell; thee; thou; thy; word summary = That thou mayst follow me, and I thy guide No need hast thou farther to speak thy will; "This shalt thou know, soon as our steps arrive The gentle guide: "Inquir''st thou not what spirits Thou place thy trust; let not the entrance broad "Art thou arriv''d, fell spirit?"--"Phlegyas, Phlegyas, Be shown, and thou shouldst view it, thy return "Let thy safe memory store what thou hast heard I'' th'' second round, and shalt be, till thou come It cried, "that of me thou hast made thy screen? Thou art more punish''d, in that this thy pride "The place, thou know''st, is round; and though great part "If thou," he answer''d, "follow but thy star, "Thou who dost cast thy eye upon the ground, Thy face, that thou the visage well mayst note "If thou be able, utter forth thy voice." And to that end look round thee as thou go''st." id = 37699 author = Ingersoll, Robert Green title = Hell: Warm Words on the Cheerful and Comforting Doctrine of Eternal Damnation date = keywords = Bible; God; hell; man summary = Every religion in this world is the work of man. Every idea in the world that man has came to met God, and he told me, ''Stand aside and let me drown these people;''" because of this first sin all man was consigned to eternal hell. hell of eternity, Christ himself came to this world and took upon to be sent to eternal hell for not believing this Bible to be the work the man; and the head of Christ is God_." That is to say, there is as any one can believe that the devil absolutely took God Almighty, and put Do you know nobody would have had an idea of hell in this world if it man or Christian out of hell except the mere pleasure of God, and their Let me tell you a tale of the Persian religion--of a man who, having id = 17368 author = Swedenborg, Emanuel title = Heaven and its Wonders and Hell date = keywords = Divine; Footnote; God; Human; Lord; Word; angel; good; heaven; life; love; man; spirit; thing; truth summary = Lord is the good of love and the truth of faith, the angels are going forth from good of love; and light in heaven signifies from the Lord and that affects angels and makes heaven is love; for The Divine of the Lord in heaven is love, for the reason that They talk as angels do about the Lord, heaven, love, that it is like an angel, and of the life of heaven in man that it is All things that correspond to heaven have relation to good and truth; appears, when seen by angels, in a like way; if good as a man, heaven, since it is into these truths with man that the Lord flows, heaven an affection belonging to the love of good and truth, and out evil, while it is by means of angels from heaven that man is in good id = 40207 author = Wheeler, J. M. (Joseph Mazzini) title = The Christian Doctrine of Hell date = keywords = God; fire; hell; torment summary = THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF HELL THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF HELL Upon the healthy-minded the doctrine of eternal torments will soon have certain rich man died, and "in hell," "being in torments," he lifted up Freethought having discredited the doctrine of eternal torments 30, speaks of "the boiling flood of hell''s eternal lake of fire, and the xxxv., declares "The fire of hell is eternal--expressly announced as an of hell, held in the palmiest days of Christianity. as both body and soul are punished, the fire of hell will be a material The work of Father Pinamonti, entitled _Hell Opened to Christians_, has punishments of sin in the world to come are everlasting separation from The sight of the torments of the damned in hell will increase the doctrine that "the sight of hell torments will exalt the happiness of author of hell torments is God himself. * The Eternity of Hell Torments, p.