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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 14 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 59964 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 78 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Jesus 7 God 6 Lord 5 New 5 Luke 5 John 5 Gospel 5 Church 4 Testament 4 Peter 4 Matthew 4 Dr. 3 miracle 3 christian 3 Westcott 3 St. 3 Rome 3 Paul 3 Mark 3 Father 3 Epistle 3 Christianity 3 Christ 2 man 2 jewish 2 apostle 2 Son 2 Professor 2 Papias 2 Mr. 2 Mary 2 Lightfoot 2 Justin 2 Jews 2 Ignatius 2 Holy 2 Greek 2 Eusebius 2 Divine 2 Christians 1 roman 1 order 1 biblical 1 act 1 Water 1 Wace 1 Virgin 1 Valentinus 1 Tatian 1 Synoptics Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2056 man 1423 miracle 1358 work 1282 time 1230 passage 1217 word 1149 fact 1148 order 1078 evidence 826 life 804 case 784 thing 775 place 721 statement 720 day 668 writer 661 world 656 author 651 part 634 nature 634 hand 627 nothing 607 quotation 601 name 592 law 590 reason 578 argument 572 p. 571 way 564 point 553 apostle 542 account 539 question 534 one 525 year 525 other 522 brother 517 power 502 body 501 death 481 person 479 use 477 view 473 mind 472 disciple 466 reference 455 faith 450 truth 449 form 447 narrative Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3091 _ 2156 God 1973 Gospel 1890 Jesus 1080 Paul 1001 Gospels 931 St. 846 Lord 778 Dr. 765 Francis 710 Christ 643 Justin 606 Peter 604 Church 573 John 523 Acts 508 Epistle 501 Luke 495 Father 456 Epistles 443 Testament 392 Lightfoot 384 Apostle 359 Christianity 353 Matthew 342 New 326 Jews 299 Mark 298 Holy 295 Jerusalem 274 Christians 266 | 264 c. 262 Son 262 Papias 253 . 251 Rome 249 i. 239 Greek 237 Eusebius 226 Westcott 224 Apostles 222 heaven 220 Marcion 215 Spirit 215 Ignatius 212 Canon 209 Synoptics 209 Mr. 200 James Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 9944 he 9500 it 4217 i 4079 we 3629 they 3574 him 3000 them 1351 himself 1340 you 1017 us 996 me 604 she 417 themselves 401 itself 360 her 163 myself 104 one 94 thee 87 ourselves 60 herself 34 ours 29 yourself 26 ye 18 mine 15 his 13 ii 13 elias 11 thyself 11 theirs 6 yourselves 6 yours 5 hers 4 iv 3 à 2 historical.--jesus 2 ce 1 á 1 xi 1 wrong_--seems 1 them,"&c 1 oneself 1 je 1 i.--iii 1 him,--this 1 forgimme!--to 1 em 1 book(2 1 -"they Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 34458 be 11354 have 3393 do 2886 say 1863 make 1693 give 1327 see 1253 take 1163 go 1135 know 1117 come 1094 find 800 believe 789 write 761 call 745 regard 733 suppose 729 speak 706 refer 698 follow 691 think 684 show 677 consider 670 accord 664 quote 640 receive 551 seem 528 become 472 admit 449 bear 442 hear 441 represent 440 state 435 leave 432 mention 411 tell 403 appear 402 point 397 use 389 occur 380 bring 370 add 363 prove 357 send 352 put 326 pass 318 ask 315 contain 303 let 297 live Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 7684 not 2340 so 2167 more 1804 only 1766 other 1379 very 1292 first 1244 great 1213 such 1176 even 1020 however 993 same 971 much 944 many 920 most 905 as 890 now 884 well 800 then 776 also 763 out 754 own 706 here 668 therefore 567 far 562 up 537 fourth 532 still 529 early 528 good 524 long 515 again 475 second 467 whole 464 little 463 already 455 certain 440 thus 421 different 420 merely 412 true 402 indeed 400 third 398 less 396 all 374 mere 356 there 343 high 340 few 339 never Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 314 least 165 most 122 good 94 slight 90 high 71 great 53 old 47 strong 43 early 25 near 19 small 18 manif 18 late 18 Most 17 low 15 common 14 deep 14 able 12 pure 12 large 12 bad 10 clear 9 noble 9 brief 8 simple 8 full 7 l 7 gross 7 eld 6 wild 6 severe 6 close 6 bare 5 vile 5 mere 5 grave 4 warm 4 short 4 fine 4 faint 3 vague 3 tender 3 sure 3 strict 3 poor 3 plain 3 minute 3 mean 3 innermost 3 holy Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 755 most 23 least 16 well 1 walkest 1 likeliest 1 highest 1 hard 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?" ------------------------------------------------- 2 freethought@despammed.com Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 paul does not 12 jesus did not 8 miracles are not 7 gospel did not 7 gospel is not 7 miracle is not 7 passage does not 6 god was pleased 6 jesus was not 6 man is not 6 paul is not 5 _ is _ 5 francis was not 5 god does not 5 gospel does not 5 gospel was not 5 gospels do not 5 time went on 4 author does not 4 evidence does not 4 god is not 4 gospels was actually 4 jesus is not 4 lord did not 4 man was not 4 passage was not 4 writer does not 4 writer has something 3 _ be _ 3 author made use 3 fact is not 3 god did not 3 god made known 3 god made man 3 god made use 3 gospel was certainly 3 gospels are not 3 gospels were not 3 miracles are impossible 3 passage is also 3 passage quoted above 3 thing do ye 3 thing is quite 3 things are possible 3 words were actually 3 words were not 3 work is not 3 works did not 3 works were already 2 _ are _ Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 evidence is not forthcoming 2 god is no respecter 2 gospel takes no notice 2 life is no longer 2 man is not differently 2 miracles are not incredible 1 _ have no divine 1 _ was not altogether 1 author are not so 1 author does not clearly 1 author does not even 1 author had no clear 1 author sees no incongruity 1 case are not true 1 christ is no christian 1 christ was not divine 1 fact has no evidential 1 fact is not so 1 facts are not as 1 francis was not averse 1 francis was not hostile 1 francis was not ignorant 1 god does not even 1 god had not pleased 1 god is not personally 1 gospel are not always 1 gospel bears no simple 1 gospel bore no real 1 gospel had no more 1 gospel is no longer 1 gospel is no summary 1 gospel is no translation 1 gospel is not content 1 gospel makes no mention 1 gospel was not identical 1 gospel was not only 1 gospels are not independent 1 gospels show no knowledge 1 jesus did not really 1 jesus is not incorporeal 1 jesus is not only 1 life are not worthy 1 lord took no notice 1 lord went no further 1 man has no more 1 man is no christian 1 man is not blind 1 man is not master 1 man was not too 1 men had no help A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 13433 author = Cassels, Walter Richard title = A Reply to Dr. Lightfoot''s Essays, by the Author of "Supernatural religion" date = keywords = Antioch; Diatessaron; Dr.; Epistles; Eusebius; Gospel; Greek; Ibid; Ignatius; John; Lightfoot; Matthew; Papias; Review; Rome; St.; Tatian; Westcott summary = the evidence of the presbyters quoted by Irenaeus in our Gospels, refers impossible to show that the four (Gospels) were current as early as A.D. 150," refers to this passage, and says: "It is precarious to infer with fourth Gospel, which Dr. Westcott represents as "certain references" argument, and I consider that every point yet objected to by Dr. Lightfoot, or indicated by Dr. Westcott, might be withdrawn without at lost works contained any evidence for the Gospels, they actually did not to discover what evidence actually exists in the works of early writers the epistle has upon the evidence for the existence of the Gospels and In a note Dr. Lightfoot states that my references to Lipsius are to his earlier works, Luke, Gospel according to, supposed reference to it in Epistle of Vienne his work, 22; references of Eusebius to him, 54 ff.; words of id = 37231 author = Cassels, Walter Richard title = Supernatural Religion, Vol. 1 (of 3) An Inquiry into the Reality of Divine Revelation date = keywords = Christianity; Church; Divine; Dr.; Epistle; Eusebius; God; Gospel; Greek; Hebrews; Hegesippus; Ignatius; Jesus; John; Justin; Lightfoot; Lord; Luke; Mark; Matthew; Memoirs; Mozley; New; Papias; Peter; Rome; Testament; Westcott; apostle; christian; miracle summary = mere existence of the book quoted, at the time that work was written, proposition "harmless" in reference to its bearing on miracles, as Dr. Farrar evidently supposes, but merely in opposition to the character of evidence of the Gospel miracles is a special case which must be decided It could scarcely be otherwise, for in point of fact the Gospel miracles evidence regarding the alleged facts entitling the Gospel Miracles to Gospels, but actually quote passages from unknown sources, or sayings a written source different from our Gospels, but in either case the fact Gospel, Justin clearly marks it by [--Greek--], there is every reason that Justin quotes the passage from a Gospel different from ours. of the source of Justin''s quotations with our Gospels is placed by the Justin''s Gospel, as the words, "so far as saying other critics that Justin refers to a Gospel according to Peter, or id = 37232 author = Cassels, Walter Richard title = Supernatural Religion, Vol. 2 (of 3) An Inquiry into the Reality of Divine Revelation date = keywords = Apocalypse; Apostle; Canon; Christ; Church; Epistle; Father; God; Gospel; Irenæus; Jesus; John; Justin; Logos; Lord; Luke; Marcion; New; Old; Paul; Peter; Son; Synoptics; Testament; Valentinus; Westcott summary = of sayings of Jesus and of Gospel history, which are generally placed as ''Scripture,'' and clear references to the Gospels of St. Luke and St. John, to 1 Corinthians, perhaps also to the Epistle to the Hebrews, and regard to the last passage that Jesus merely uses the words of the Old from such a passage the use of the fourth Gospel.(5) Even Tischendorf statement in the fourth Gospel turns, but uses a totally different word, of John''s express declaration in the fourth Gospel, that Jesus is the Gospel, and the few who do refer to the passage merely mention, in Now the passages pointed out as references to the fourth Gospel, it will the author of the fourth Gospel, had he been the Apostle John, could not the author of the fourth Gospel, had he been the Apostle John, could not Son of God." (3) The fourth Gospel, instead of representing Jesus as id = 37233 author = Cassels, Walter Richard title = Supernatural Religion, Vol. 3 (of 3) An Inquiry into the Reality of Divine Revelation date = keywords = Acts; Christ; Christianity; Christians; Church; Epistle; Gentiles; God; Gospel; Holy; James; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; Lord; Luke; Messiah; New; Paul; Peter; Resurrection; Spirit; Testament; act; apostle; jewish summary = both the Epistles of Paul and the Acts of the Apostles.(4) course, centres in the two representative Apostles, Peter and Paul, who ascribed to the Apostle Paul, we find him represented in the Acts as episodes of the Acts, we are enabled by the words of the apostle Paul suppose that the speech was heard and reported by the Apostle Paul of the unknown author with the distinct statements of the Apostle Paul. narrative of the Acts actually represents Paul as going up to Jerusalem In the Acts, Paul is represented as being with the Apostles the word of the Gospel and believe, Paul singles out Peter as specially visit of the Apostle of the Gentiles to Jerusalem, and Paul''s account is Paul had been the active Apostle of the Gentiles, preaching his Gospel the Paul of the Acts be considered specially an Apostle of the id = 6367 author = Chalippe, Candide title = The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi date = keywords = Angels; Assisi; Bernard; Blessed; Bonaventure; Brother; Christ; Christians; Church; Divine; Elias; Father; Francis; Friars; God; Gospel; Holy; Jesus; Lord; Mary; Minor; Patriarch; Pope; Rome; Saint; St.; order summary = to think that, having received orders from heaven to repair a church, Of the three churches which Francis had repaired, he chose that of St. Mary of the Angels for his residence, in order to honor the Mother of the feet of the holy man, and joyfully received the orders he gave reasoning, said to Francis: "My son, pray to Jesus Christ that He may "This king, most Holy Father," continued Francis, "is our Lord Jesus him, went to Francis, and said, "My Father, all is in good order at Francis said: "My dear brother, God preserve us from this sort of Christ, which Francis received from the hand of the living God, some great light in the Church of God, and that through him his Order would The man of God finding the day of his death, which Jesus Christ had father desired; but, instead of that, he said: "Brother Francis, God id = 26190 author = Cox, James A. title = A Choice of Miracles date = keywords = Andy; Elsie summary = Andy Larson was a hard-headed Swede. The only thing Andy Larson had heard was the water and the far-away He strained his ears, not to hear if the patrol was approaching closer, Andy Larson wasn''t afraid of dying. He couldn''t help being afraid for Elsie; he had been gone from home The night turned cold and damp, but Andy Larson, in his sheathing of trees were no help in telling the time, and Andy had lost interest in it He closed his eyes and saw Elsie, and before he realized he was going to wanted to pray for, still it was a miracle. He thought of her laughing now, and a pain shot through his head. When she came back the next time, with weakness turning her voice into a not see the patrol ship, knew that it couldn''t see him, no matter how "He has a good voice, Andy, don''t you think?" id = 15905 author = Huxley, Thomas Henry title = Collected Essays, Volume V Science and Christian Tradition: Essays date = keywords = Argyll; Bible; Bishop; Christianity; Church; Darwin; Dr.; Duke; Eginhard; Gadara; Gadarene; Gladstone; God; Gospels; Jesus; Jews; John; Law; Lord; Luke; Mark; Matthew; Mr.; New; Paul; Peter; Professor; Sermon; St.; Wace; christian; jewish; man; roman summary = belief in the Gospel theory of the universe failing them, is the fact, adequate account of the life and work of Jesus, it is evidence of the respect to the nature and order of things in the theological world denoted a thing--as if a "law of nature," as science understands it, In the same way, a law of nature, in the scientific sense, is the expression of the laws of nature in accordance with the new facts. of natural law; and the Duke of Argyll says that he believes my same breath, "In this sense the laws of nature are simply those facts use "law" in the sense of a statement of the order of facts, this is a that general law or statement of the order of facts, called the simply a question of evidence." In science, we think Up to the present time, so far as I know, that evidence has id = 9103 author = MacDonald, George title = Miracles of Our Lord date = keywords = Father; God; Jesus; John; Lord; Luke; Mark; Master; Matthew; Son; man; miracle summary = This, I think, is the true nature of the miracles, an epitome of God''s ways of God, but a mighty change in the hearts and eyes of men, so that If a man tells me that science says God is not a likely healer, is a terrible thing for the man; and I think the Lord kept his faith is the needful response in order that a man may be a child of God, sustains the life, little would the man care that other men--even rulers they said; "we know that this man is a sinner." "God heareth not She believed in the man, and our Lord loved the man says, "Come with me;" the Lord goes. In a word, the man, in virtue of standing alone in God, But if this nobleman was a faithful man, whence our Lord''s word, "Except had heard of many things done since: he believed that the man could cure id = 36584 author = Mortimer, Favell Lee title = The Blind Beggar of Jericho date = keywords = Jesus summary = A long while ago a blind man sat begging by the side of the road. know why there was such a crowd, so he asked the people passing by why The blind man had heard before of Jesus. But the Lord took no notice of him, and a great many people came people to bring that blind man to him. At last the blind man heard some one speak How glad he was to hear that Jesus had sent for him! If all people would pray as this blind man did, Jesus would hear them sins, and give me thy Holy Spirit." My dear child, do make this little Jesus would hear you. very little food in the cupboard, but Jesus knows where you live, and with him about the love of Jesus in saving your souls. Because Jesus Christ, thy dear Son, May all people love Thee, id = 36614 author = Mortimer, Favell Lee title = The Child Who Died and Lived Again date = keywords = Jesus summary = colour is seen on the cheeks; the eye can look at us no longer, nor this world who made dead people alive. Jesus; he was not only a man, he was God too; he was the Son of God. Most people would not believe that he was the Son of God, though he man he could not have made dead people alive again. One day a rich man came to Jesus, and fell down at his feet, and begged Before he reached the sick man''s house, some people came and said to When Jesus came into the room where she was lying, he said to I wonder whether that young girl loved Jesus. Some children at twelve years old begin to take great pains pray and to say, "Merciful God, give me thy Holy Spirit, for the sake Because Jesus Christ, thy dear Son, May all people love Thee, id = 37611 author = Mortimer, Favell Lee title = Christ in the Storm No. 26 date = keywords = Jesus summary = Jesus, the Son of God. When we are unhappy, if we cry unto him, he Now he is in heaven, and he is a man still as well as God. I will tell you how he helped some of his friends out of trouble when ship on the water when the wind began to blow very hard indeed. One of the disciples, named Peter, said, "Lord, if it be thou, bid me come unto thee on the water." Jesus said, "Come." So Peter got out of the ship and walked on the water to go to Jesus. sinking, and he cried out, "Lord, save me." Jesus heard that short Jesus went into the ship and took Peter with him, and as soon as he It is this Jesus who can help you in your troubles. Do not be like Peter, and only trust him a little while, but go Because Jesus Christ, thy dear Son, id = 57202 author = Nodier, Charles title = The Legend of Sister Beatrix date = keywords = Beatrix; Lady; Mary; Virgin summary = to the church and the convent of Our Lady of the Flowering Thorns. The sister custodian at that time was called Beatrix. mistake on the part of the innocent, for the Holy Virgin loved Beatrix and liked to be loved by her. discerned in Beatrix''s heart that she always would be loved by "God be praised," said the good sister at the convent gate, "for is not at the convent of Our Lady of the Flowering Thorns, since "Our Lady of the Flowering Thorns!" exclaimed Beatrix with a cry time when Sister Beatrix was the custodian of the holy basilica. talking about another Beatrix who ended up living a sinful life, and "It''s you, dear Beatrix," said the sister in a voice for the dulcet "Have no fear, my sisters," said Beatrix, moved to tears by this After that, the whole of Beatrix''s life went by like a single id = 20336 author = Shaw, Bernard title = The Miraculous Revenge date = keywords = Hickey; Langan; Mile; Mr.; Water summary = "Sir," said the man with the revolver, coarsely, "may I ask whether "Hush, man," he said, half rising with an expression of alarm. "Heaven forgive me if I do you wrong," he said; "but I believe God has "Well, Zeno," said my uncle: "what do you think of Father Hickey now?" "Tom Hickey is not telling a lie, you may take my word on that. ever, come down and see Kate Hickey, whom you suppose to be a little "You were remarking," I said, "that your uncle desired you take no disposal to come down here, and find out the truth of Father Hickey''s "Let me tell you before you leave my house for good," said Father "And let me tell you," Langan was saying, "that if you think yourself "Father Hickey," I replied, "before the sun rises again upon Four Mile Water, I will undo the visible work of God''s hand, and bring the id = 26397 author = Whiton, James Morris title = Miracles and Supernatural Religion date = keywords = Dr.; God; Jesus; New; Professor; Revelation; Testament; biblical; christian; miracle summary = A clearer conception of miracle approached.--Works of Jesus Biblical miracles the effluence of extraordinary lives.--Life made."--Miracle as the product of life, the work of God. 85 hierarchy of natures.--Supernatural Religion historically marvels a costly error.--Jesus'' miracles _a_ revelation, of discourse on "Miracle and Life," in _New Points to Old Texts_. the supposedly miraculous to the order of natural powers and processes recorded,--three in the Old Testament and four in the New. Some critics raising of the "dead" to life is seemingly ignorant of facts that go far power.--This transfer of the miraculous to the natural likely to miracles of the virgin birth and the physical resurrection of Jesus. Regarding miracle as the natural product of exceptionally endowed life, physical marvels a costly error.--Jesus'' miracles _a_ revelation, of Miracles have the same universality as human life. man all these orders of nature coexist, and each higher is supernatural