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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 36268 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 68 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 India 3 God 3 Egypt 2 christian 2 Worship 2 Sun 2 Indians 2 Greece 2 Dr. 1 worship 1 primitive 1 king 1 jewish 1 form 1 egyptian 1 deity 1 Vishnu 1 Trinity 1 Thor 1 Stephens 1 Solomon 1 Siva 1 Serpent 1 Saul 1 Samuel 1 Sam 1 Quetzalcoatl 1 Priapus 1 Phallic 1 Osiris 1 Ophiolatreia 1 Mr. 1 Moses 1 Mexico 1 Manabozho 1 Lord 1 Knight 1 Jupiter 1 Jews 1 Jahveh 1 Israel 1 Isis 1 Great 1 Genesis 1 Father 1 Exodus 1 Egyptians 1 Egg 1 David 1 Cross Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 385 serpent 322 worship 280 man 262 form 253 time 249 symbol 205 cross 192 temple 182 name 173 part 167 deity 164 woman 151 religion 150 people 150 day 148 water 144 foot 141 nature 138 head 136 god 136 emblem 135 hand 132 place 130 life 129 priest 125 stone 120 power 119 sun 113 figure 112 earth 111 thing 111 character 107 year 106 world 106 rite 106 number 106 blood 101 child 100 idea 96 tree 93 word 92 son 92 fact 90 sex 90 sacrifice 90 king 89 race 86 origin 86 object 86 body Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 892 _ 192 God 113 god 112 Egypt 110 Serpent 109 Lord 106 India 86 Mr. 76 Dr. 74 Jews 66 . 64 Moses 62 Worship 62 Sun 58 Jahveh 57 Egyptians 52 Indians 50 Mexico 47 America 46 thou 44 Bible 43 Christ 43 Ancient 41 Siva 41 Brahma 40 Saul 40 Greece 39 Osiris 39 Great 37 i. 37 heaven 37 J. 37 Egg 37 Aaron 36 Isis 35 Israel 35 Baal 34 CHAPTER 33 Trinity 33 Samuel 33 Hindu 32 Christianity 31 Jupiter 31 Greeks 31 Father 30 Vishnu 30 Sam 30 Ophiolatreia 30 Genesis 30 Christians Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1558 it 707 he 640 we 631 they 293 them 237 him 187 i 139 us 106 she 84 himself 62 themselves 53 her 51 itself 50 you 50 me 34 thee 15 one 13 herself 4 ourselves 4 ii 4 his 3 xi 3 myself 2 thyself 1 yours 1 ye 1 mine 1 iv 1 india,[17 Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 6267 be 1430 have 544 say 331 find 278 make 234 see 217 represent 205 do 201 call 195 give 179 take 164 know 124 show 122 come 116 worship 105 use 105 become 104 go 100 place 100 appear 89 seem 88 hold 86 describe 81 suppose 79 bear 76 regard 75 tell 75 carry 71 accord 70 think 67 form 66 believe 65 follow 65 express 65 associate 64 offer 64 bring 62 speak 61 exist 58 put 56 stand 55 remain 55 read 53 write 53 mention 53 mean 52 observe 52 consider 51 state 50 connect Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 621 not 315 other 300 so 293 same 255 great 229 also 226 most 209 many 199 more 197 only 191 very 177 sacred 162 early 158 ancient 145 first 136 such 133 phallic 132 well 131 primitive 129 thus 128 up 127 then 125 much 119 religious 118 as 109 certain 107 human 102 long 99 old 97 still 93 high 89 out 87 female 86 similar 86 own 85 even 81 male 79 now 79 here 78 however 77 once 73 probably 72 various 68 egyptian 66 therefore 65 again 64 generally 64 common 62 little 61 often Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36 most 26 high 26 early 20 least 15 great 9 old 8 good 6 near 6 bad 5 slight 5 Most 4 manif 3 noble 3 low 3 large 3 gross 2 wide 2 rich 2 remote 2 lofty 2 late 2 holy 2 deep 2 common 2 broad 2 bloody 1 wr 1 wise 1 tall 1 strange 1 small 1 simple 1 severe 1 rude 1 reign 1 narrow 1 mere 1 less 1 lamentation:-- 1 l 1 j 1 innermost 1 grand 1 fine 1 eld 1 easy 1 close 1 choice 1 brave 1 able Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 190 most 4 well 2 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 god was not 3 waters be auspicious 2 _ were _ 2 cross is also 2 deities are only 2 god was always 2 serpent was more 2 serpent was not 2 symbol is equally 2 times were really 2 worship was not 1 * see gougenot 1 * see myths 1 * see rimini 1 * see too 1 _ are _ 1 _ be _ 1 _ give _ 1 _ gives many 1 _ is bronze 1 _ is feather 1 _ is frequently 1 _ is sun 1 _ was formerly 1 cross being distinctly 1 cross has certainly 1 cross is again 1 cross is common 1 cross is doubtless 1 cross is frequently 1 cross is not 1 cross is plentiful 1 cross is still 1 cross was already 1 cross was common 1 cross was probably 1 deities are portions 1 deities is continually 1 deities was not 1 deities were also 1 deities were generally 1 deities were merely 1 deity called khem 1 deity is anything 1 deity is strictly 1 deity was communion 1 deity was once 1 deity were inevitably 1 emblem is constantly 1 emblem is still Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 cross is not originally 1 deities was not accidental 1 forms was not remotely 1 god was not less 1 priests were not slow 1 serpent is not generally 1 serpent was not merely 1 serpent was not peculiar 1 women are not ashamed 1 women had no share 1 worship was not immediately A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 39414 author = Anonymous title = The Masculine Cross A History of Ancient and Modern Crosses and Their Connection with the Mysteries of Sex Worship; Also an Account of the Kindred Phases of Phallic Faiths and Practices date = keywords = Aaron; Brahma; Christianity; Cross; Dr.; Egypt; Egyptians; God; India; Indians; Isis; Jupiter; Osiris; Siva; Sun; Thor; Trinity; Vishnu; christian; deity; form; worship summary = well-known great antiquity, amongst whose symbols or ornaments the cross The fact is, there is great similarity between the cross worship, or that it was known and had a symbolical meaning among ancient nations long Charged with worshipping a cross, he says:--"As for him who affirms that Christian memorials by being formed in the figure of a cross or marked different attributes, the cross was common as an object of worship and the following chief forms of the cross common in all parts of the world. Perhaps, originally, the cross had but one meaning, whatever its form; it god of the winds, bore as his sign of office a mace like the cross of a some ancient Etruscan remains, a cross formed of four phalli of equal writer, "that the ancient cross was an emblem of the belief in a male god is represented like all the solar deities with four hands, and id = 30750 author = Brown, Sanger title = The Sex Worship and Symbolism of Primitive Races: An Interpretation date = keywords = Ancient; Egypt; Greece; India; Indians; Knight; Priapus; Worship; primitive summary = III Sun Myths, Mysteries and Decadent Sex Worship 69 have observed evidences of sex worship among the primitive races of that In _Ancient Sex Worship_ we read, "As the male genital organs were held the Chinese deities of sex, are also worshipped in the form of serpents, writers upon certain forms and symbols, and at the same time we have Serpent worship has been shown by many writers to be a form of sex universal serpent worship of primitive man was a form of phallicism so SUN MYTHS, MYSTERIES AND DECADENT SEX WORSHIP sex worship we are able to observe how an important motive in the race Just as in the most primitive form of sex worship we saw that It has been stated that sex worship, as practiced during the primitive Nature worship developed first, but much of its symbolism How is the motive expressed in sex worship a part of id = 39015 author = Sellon, Edward title = Ophiolatreia An Account of the Rites and Mysteries Connected with the Origin, Rise, and Development of Serpent Worship in Various Parts of the World date = keywords = America; CHAPTER; Egg; Egypt; Father; God; Great; Greece; India; Manabozho; Mexico; Mr.; Ophiolatreia; Phallic; Quetzalcoatl; Serpent; Stephens; Sun; Worship; egyptian summary = Supposed Phallic Origin of Serpent Worship--The idea of life-"The serpent is the symbol which most generally enters into the mythology _Supposed Phallic origin of Serpent-worship--The Idea of Symbol of the Phallus--Phallic Worship at Benares--The Serpent and Symbol of the Phallus--Phallic Worship at Benares--The Serpent and Serapis, but on later monuments this god is represented by a great serpent with any detail of the Mexican Gods, referring to the serpent symbols _Mexican Temple of Montezuma--The Serpent Emblem in Mexico--Pyramid of _Mexican Temple of Montezuma--The Serpent Emblem in Mexico--Pyramid of serpents in their hands, and small figures of priests are represented with symbolic serpent and the egg or circle represented on a most gigantic As we have said the serpent entered largely into the symbolical worship of On some of the Egyptian temples the serpent has been conspicuously figured In addition to the temple of the great serpent-god Cneph at Elephantina, id = 40206 author = Wheeler, J. M. (Joseph Mazzini) title = Bible Studies: Essays on Phallic Worship and Other Curious Rites and Customs date = keywords = Baal; Bible; Christ; David; Dr.; Exodus; Genesis; God; Israel; Jahveh; Jews; Lord; Moses; Sam; Samuel; Saul; Solomon; christian; jewish; king summary = father go in unto the same maid in the house of God to profane Jahveh''s by the prophets of Jahveh, it was common in the time of the Judges (iii. house of Jahveh till the time of Josiah (2 Kings xxiii. Jews as God''s holy word, should demand an explanation of the attempted sacred fetish they call the word of God. Smith says: Peter answered, "By the name of Jesus Christ." Paul says, "God hath... body and blood of God is evidently a piece of magic, dependent on the Take off your sandals, says God to Moses, for the place whereon you kill the human or animal god in order to save his divine life from being the words "And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying," occurs as gross an it takes us back to the time when gods were supposed, like men, to eat,