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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 6 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 59769 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 77 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 God 4 man 3 great 3 christian 3 Lord 3 Jesus 3 Christ 2 word 2 thing 2 religion 2 preaching 2 people 2 need 2 life 2 heart 2 good 2 Thou 2 Master 2 Gospel 2 Footnote 2 Church 1 worship 1 world 1 value 1 sun 1 story 1 sermon 1 scripture 1 religious 1 preacher 1 nature 1 message 1 love 1 look 1 little 1 like 1 light 1 illustration 1 human 1 french 1 experience 1 day 1 church 1 anecdote 1 York 1 Word 1 Thy 1 Thee 1 Temple 1 Simon Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1679 man 650 preacher 554 life 544 people 499 thing 473 world 465 heart 463 day 459 time 382 word 372 way 343 truth 288 preaching 284 soul 275 hand 269 one 265 sermon 252 power 241 mind 241 child 238 eye 231 religion 218 place 215 part 213 nature 211 church 208 work 199 something 193 year 193 story 191 nothing 183 thought 181 illustration 181 experience 174 love 172 sense 167 book 163 self 163 friend 154 knowledge 151 fact 150 light 149 other 149 order 148 spirit 148 reason 148 faith 148 face 146 father 144 pulpit Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1455 _ 679 God 349 Joel 195 Christ 183 Lord 158 Jesus 151 Church 116 Phineas 101 Master 95 Gospel 75 New 71 France 71 Footnote 63 Jesse 63 Christianity 60 thou 58 Thou 58 John 58 Abigail 57 ye 56 heaven 53 Jerusalem 52 York 46 Christian 42 Rabbi 41 Holy 41 Father 40 Saint 39 Simon 38 Paul 38 Mr. 37 Thee 37 Temple 37 Ruth 36 de 36 Lazarus 35 Sunday 34 Divine 33 Sabbath 32 CHAPTER 32 Buz 31 Spirit 31 Israel 31 Galilee 28 Word 28 Thy 28 M. 28 Joseph 27 Laban 25 England Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3901 it 3492 he 2144 we 1867 i 1821 they 1782 you 1300 him 1228 them 790 us 437 me 352 himself 343 she 147 themselves 124 her 116 ourselves 104 itself 78 one 50 yourself 43 myself 25 thee 21 herself 16 ours 12 theirs 7 yours 7 ye 5 thyself 5 mine 5 his 5 ''s 4 oneself 2 yourselves 2 thou 1 whim 1 this:--we 1 o 1 it:-- 1 it":--of 1 hers 1 em 1 children:--"i 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 12840 be 3761 have 1531 do 966 say 765 make 702 come 627 see 600 know 593 go 427 take 422 find 412 give 390 hear 345 speak 333 look 329 think 317 let 305 tell 264 bring 258 preach 255 call 237 seem 229 ask 218 love 191 become 188 feel 187 live 183 believe 178 turn 176 need 173 stand 173 get 171 follow 169 begin 166 understand 153 pass 149 use 147 keep 144 set 143 hold 136 learn 132 put 132 lead 129 leave 125 carry 122 want 120 mean 120 lie 119 listen 119 bear Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2666 not 1033 so 718 more 693 then 600 great 541 up 508 only 487 well 456 good 454 such 451 little 427 very 425 even 407 much 406 out 393 other 389 many 387 most 353 own 353 as 337 now 318 never 302 first 300 here 291 too 289 long 276 always 262 again 253 old 250 still 239 human 239 also 233 true 231 high 229 often 222 down 221 away 219 there 216 religious 212 same 212 just 197 far 181 back 177 ever 171 once 169 new 163 all 162 yet 157 natural 153 poor Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 99 good 85 least 72 most 56 great 43 high 19 bad 14 deep 13 Most 10 noble 9 slight 7 pure 6 near 6 manif 6 clear 5 sublime 5 low 5 late 5 large 5 fine 5 early 4 young 4 strong 4 simple 4 l 4 happy 4 grand 4 easy 4 bright 3 wise 3 wide 3 fair 2 wild 2 weak 2 vile 2 small 2 sincere 2 sharp 2 rich 2 remote 2 old 2 light 2 holy 2 hard 2 full 2 fierce 2 farth 2 dire 2 dear 2 close 2 choice Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 315 most 14 well 8 least 3 lest 2 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?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 people do not 8 _ does _ 5 _ did _ 5 _ do _ 5 _ is _ 5 man is not 4 _ has _ 3 god is not 3 joel did not 3 joel looked up 3 life is not 3 man does not 3 people are fond 3 people are often 3 people are very 3 preacher does not 3 preaching is not 3 preaching is worship 3 sermons are generally 3 world is full 2 _ are _ 2 _ feels _ 2 child was so 2 god do not 2 god has not 2 god is always 2 heart is too 2 hearts are open 2 joel looked around 2 joel looked perplexed 2 joel saw only 2 joel was so 2 joel was up 2 life is more 2 man was ever 2 men are more 2 men do not 2 mind is clear 2 one has only 2 one has so 2 one is fully 2 one is not 2 people are not 2 preacher is not 2 preachers are not 2 religion is not 2 sermon does not 2 sermon was over 2 sermon was very 2 sermons are full Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ were not _ 1 child does not always 1 day is not constitutionally 1 god has no care 1 god is not far 1 joel found no chance 1 joel made no answer 1 life is not essentially 1 life needs no ceremonies 1 man has no power 1 man has no right 1 man is no man 1 man is not always 1 man is not arrogant 1 man is not hungry 1 man is not yet 1 mind is not so 1 one is not sure 1 people are not so 1 preacher is no longer 1 preacher is not only 1 preachers are not wholly 1 preaching is not real 1 religion has no longer 1 religion is no longer 1 religion is not apart 1 sermon was not eloquent 1 time has no word 1 time has not yet 1 truth have no need 1 world does not always 1 world have no power 1 world is not knowledge 1 world is not prepared A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 16076 author = Fitch, Albert Parker title = Preaching and Paganism date = keywords = Christ; Footnote; God; Jesus; Lord; New; Thee; Thou; Thy; York; christian; church; experience; human; life; man; nature; need; preaching; religion; religious; value; world; worship summary = influence over the heart of man--the way the human spirit expands and For upon what law, natural, human, divine, has this new empire been Man must begin; know this, where Nature ends; Here is the sense of the gap between man and the natural world felt and especially the world of nature."[23] Thus the religious man [Footnote 31: _The Meaning of God in Human Experience_, p. [Footnote 31: _The Meaning of God in Human Experience_, p. [Footnote 31: _The Meaning of God in Human Experience_, p. more-than-natural in man, the second thing in religious preaching Religious preaching, then, begins with these two things: man''s thing that will ever bring the natural man to listen to preaching is world where man and God, nature and supernature, soul and body, belong think of man as religious if he be humane. and significance to the thought of God, to the nature of man, to the id = 30609 author = Jackson, J. Dodd (James Dodd) title = The Message and the Man: Some Essentials of Effective Preaching date = keywords = Christ; Church; God; Gospel; Jesus; Lord; Master; christian; day; great; heart; life; man; message; need; preacher; preaching; thing; word summary = arises a question to be asked by the preacher concerning his preaching, They do not come to church demanding to hear in every preacher the So, before the Church sends out a man to preach let her search his life Let the preacher live in the great facts of his history! every new sermon ought to bring fresh proof to the preacher''s own soul heart and be still." There is one man whom every preacher needs more must be the true preacher''s way of looking at his fellow-men. There is one thing the preacher must never forget:--That the men and For this work the preacher will need to be a man of holiness, for, world come home to the preacher''s heart; only let the shadow of this Many a man listens to the preacher whose life is, Men of mind come to hear the preacher and go id = 39231 author = Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows) title = Joel: A Boy of Galilee date = keywords = Abigail; Galilee; God; Jerusalem; Jesse; Joel; Laban; Lazarus; Master; Phineas; Rabbi; Ruth; Simon; Temple; Thou; little; look summary = "I''ll name it ''Little Friend,''" said Joel, rising with it in his arms. Looking anxiously up in the sky, Joel saw one star come twinkling out. the other, as he saw Joel coming down the street empty-handed. The old man''s earnest words made a wonderful impression on Joel. Joel, exhausted by the long day''s travel, crowded so full of new "Oh, can you read?" asked Buz, looking at Joel in much the same way that "Rabbi Phineas," said Joel, with a trembling voice, "don''t you think Phineas gathered the boy so close in his arms that Joel could feel his Joel looked up, and, for the second time in his life, listened to words "Come walk with me a little way," said Lazarus. Boy though he was, Joel looked down the years of his life feeling it was Joel talked little during the next few days, and stole away often to id = 54246 author = Mullois, Isidore title = The Clergy and the Pulpit in Their Relations to the People. date = keywords = Christianity; Church; Divine; Footnote; France; God; Gospel; Paris; Saint; christian; french; good; great; heart; love; man; people; religion; sermon; thing; word summary = once more a united people and country--a France with one heart This large love for men, alike for the good and the evil, is the divine word, "_out of the heart_ proceed evil thoughts, murders, like a divine revelation, and they may be said to love the truth hand, I feel bound to state that if we do not know the people, loves the people; he is not a proud man." O wondrous power of Yes, let us love the poor people, who have been so If you wish to inspire a man of the people with good-feeling, regards the faith, men in general are better than their words or invoked all that was great and good in the heart of man; not by own people; I shall always be superior to the good souls which people who come up from the country are Christians up to the time id = 42558 author = Spurgeon, C. H. (Charles Haddon) title = The Art of Illustration date = keywords = Christ; God; Jesus; Lord; Mr.; Word; anecdote; good; great; illustration; light; like; man; people; scripture; story; sun summary = illustrations I have used, I have often thought of the story of the man Lord Jesus Christ said dat God so loved de world, dat he gave his only illustrates the great truth of the different appearance of sin to the to the will of God better than the telling of the story, which Mr. Gilpin gives us in his Life, of his being called in to pray with a woman he thinks, "Why, I know; my wife comes to hear this man sometimes, so use of anecdotes and illustrations, and I think it is very likely that there was such a God. The good man''s heart was meditating how he ought them an illustration or an anecdote; and I learned to tell stories from the sun; and this, I think, furnishes us with a good illustration This is an illustration of how God fits every man for his place; if he