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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 9 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 21613 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 God 6 Sabbath 5 Lord 4 day 2 Sunday 2 Paul 2 Jesus 2 Israel 1 scottish 1 man 1 little 1 illustration 1 South 1 Scotland 1 Ruth 1 Plains 1 Page 1 Mrs. 1 Mr. 1 Moses 1 Miss 1 Louis 1 Justin 1 Jews 1 Henry 1 Harry 1 Hamburg 1 Dora 1 Claire 1 Christians 1 Christ 1 Chessney 1 CHAPTER 1 Bud 1 Benedict 1 Ansted 1 Alice Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1898 day 527 law 445 man 443 time 398 thing 392 commandment 348 week 288 work 283 year 275 church 225 people 223 way 216 word 201 girl 198 mother 198 life 196 father 185 heart 174 nothing 169 one 155 world 153 book 148 child 139 family 134 place 131 page 130 home 129 evening 128 question 118 chapter 115 house 108 voice 107 hour 103 morning 102 truth 102 reason 102 hand 101 night 101 name 100 testimony 99 something 99 rest 99 covenant 99 city 97 mind 95 duty 94 friend 92 other 91 argument 90 writer Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2089 _ 1339 Sabbath 643 God 476 Lord 310 Claire 217 Jesus 214 Christ 203 Sunday 201 Benedict 167 Bud 164 Miss 139 Paul 112 Ansted 111 Moses 108 Jews 91 Louis 89 Mr. 89 Henry 88 Alice 87 Israel 82 Dora 80 ye 74 Mrs. 73 South 73 John 70 . 69 Plains 68 Christians 65 Christian 64 Jerusalem 63 chap 62 Saviour 59 thou 54 D. 53 heaven 51 Harry 51 Chessney 48 Justin 47 Saturday 47 Bible 44 Sabbaths 43 Ruth 43 A. 41 Matt 40 Gentiles 38 Abraham 37 xvi 37 bible 36 Tertullian 36 Luke Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2615 it 2287 he 1899 i 1322 you 1210 she 959 they 873 we 672 them 655 him 426 her 392 me 349 us 116 himself 110 herself 68 themselves 37 itself 29 ourselves 29 myself 22 yourself 22 one 20 thee 15 ye 13 thyself 10 theirs 8 ours 6 yours 4 his 4 hers 3 ourself 2 mine 2 ''s 1 it:-- 1 em 1 celsus:-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 8246 be 2921 have 1601 do 1021 say 546 make 525 know 431 see 412 come 410 keep 403 give 369 go 361 think 281 call 265 tell 258 take 214 find 199 write 198 look 196 speak 191 mean 177 show 175 ask 165 seem 165 let 161 believe 148 hear 143 get 138 want 135 help 132 live 128 teach 127 abolish 126 observe 125 begin 120 understand 118 read 117 follow 116 try 116 feel 110 suppose 107 bring 103 leave 102 change 99 break 98 bear 89 use 86 work 86 hold 84 stand 84 quote Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2159 not 550 so 550 first 497 then 411 now 395 more 320 only 308 seventh 306 little 300 very 298 other 282 here 239 never 238 good 237 well 230 great 226 much 218 as 209 just 201 again 197 such 195 even 183 out 180 ever 178 same 177 up 174 also 160 many 155 new 149 young 146 old 145 last 141 holy 140 own 139 too 128 thus 127 most 119 true 115 therefore 113 away 112 always 109 second 108 there 108 long 106 almost 105 all 103 back 101 down 99 still 97 yet Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 81 least 46 good 24 most 19 great 7 high 5 slight 5 early 5 bad 4 small 3 strange 2 rich 2 read 2 mere 2 manif 2 large 2 hot 2 hard 2 grand 2 eld 2 divine 2 bright 1 young 1 wild 1 wickedness:-- 1 veri 1 true 1 strong 1 strict 1 say 1 pure 1 poor 1 plain 1 pithy 1 old 1 often 1 noble 1 nice 1 near 1 long 1 late 1 keen 1 holy 1 heavy 1 happy 1 fine 1 devout 1 dear 1 clear 1 chief 1 busy Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 103 most 13 least 6 well 2 word,"--"the 1 farthest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.pgdpcanada.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.pgdpcanada.net Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 sabbath is not 9 sabbath was not 7 god does not 6 lord made heaven 6 sabbath is here 5 _ do _ 4 claire did not 4 day did not 4 mother did not 4 sabbath is _ 4 sunday is not 3 _ did not 3 _ live _ 3 bud did not 3 christ did not 3 god did not 3 law did not 3 law is holy 3 sabbath had not 3 sabbath is more 2 _ called _ 2 _ comes _ 2 _ does _ 2 _ have _ 2 _ is _ 2 _ is here 2 _ is holy 2 _ keeping _ 2 _ said _ 2 _ think _ 2 _ was ever 2 benedict did not 2 benedict had never 2 christ is god 2 commandment is charity 2 commandment is so 2 commandments going before 2 day came almost 2 day is never 2 day is right 2 day was dedicated 2 day was far 2 days are alike 2 days gone by 2 days went by 2 god calls _ 2 god do not 2 god has ever 2 god is not 2 god was not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 christ did not at 2 god is no respecter 2 law has no limitation 2 sabbath had not yet 2 sabbath is not peculiar 1 _ are not apprehensive 1 _ did not _ 1 _ had no doubt 1 _ is not so 1 bud is not more 1 claire had no ready 1 claire had not just 1 claire was no weak 1 claire was not sorry 1 day has no right 1 father was not subject 1 god does not commonly 1 god is not meat 1 god is not pleased 1 lord is not so 1 mother was not at 1 sabbath is no longer 1 sabbath is no more 1 sabbath is not christian 1 sabbath was not yet 1 sunday was not only 1 things were not sometimes A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 55818 author = Andrews, John Nevins title = The Complete Testimony of the Fathers of the First Three Centuries Concerning the Sabbath and First Day date = keywords = Christ; Christians; God; Jews; Justin; Lord; Sabbath; Sunday summary = enjoins the observance of the Sabbath, and also of the Lord''s-day "But keep the Sabbath, and the Lord''s-day festival; because the Every mention of the Sabbath and first-day in that ancient book called "If any one fasts on the Lord''s day or on the Sabbath, except on decided no-law, no-Sabbath writer, who used the day commonly honored as Lord''s day every one of us Christians keeps the Sabbath, meditating on for it the title of Lord''s day or Christian Sabbath, and the _only_ that Sunday is the Lord''s day and the Christian Sabbath! the Sabbath, and the seventh, a day of work. day of the week, and that Sunday is the Christian Sabbath. Sabbath from God''s act of hallowing the seventh day at creation. laws, the days termed ''Sabbath,'' and the other festivals which Sabbath, or the Lord''s day, to take its place. "The observance of the Lord''s day was ordered while the Sabbath id = 41993 author = Andrews, Silas M. (Silas Milton) title = The Sabbath at Home date = keywords = God; Lord; Sabbath; day summary = for observing, as holy time, the first day of the week, and not the the Sabbath, and attend upon its public and private duties, with desire the day unto the Lord, more peace of mind, more family comforts, and interest, let the Sabbath be regarded as a day of holy rest from the Sabbath is to be sanctified, by a holy resting all that day, even from That you may profitably spend the Sabbath, let all the members of _children_ spend the day in the bosom of the family. name, when several members of one family go and spend the day with I most profitably spend the Sabbath day? be done; but the seventh day is the Sabbath of rest, and holy Public worship promotes the observance of the Sabbath at home, by Members of the same family ought, on the Sabbath, to converse together id = 22098 author = Bates, Joseph title = The Seventh Day Sabbath, a Perpetual Sign, from the Beginning to the Entering into the Gates of the Holy City, According to the Commandment date = keywords = God; Israel; Jesus; Lord; Paul; Sabbath; day summary = Then we understand that God established the seventh day Sabbath in hundred and fifty years to change this seventh day Sabbath, and call the the seventh day Sabbath was abolished at the crucifixion of our Lord; Mark says, "And when the Sabbath day was come he began to teach in their God called this HIS _Sabbath_, and Jesus says it was made for first fifty days or seven weeks Sabbath ends the third month, seventh. law of God, or in other words, abolished the fourth commandment; if so, commandments, and Jesus says the Sabbath ''was made for man.'' The Jews _change of the perpetual seventh day_ Sabbath of the Lord our God to the law; and in another place, "If a man on the Sabbath day receive keep the seventh day Sabbath holy and acceptable to God. They will also Therefore the seventh day was the Sabbath, and God required id = 27266 author = Bates, Joseph title = The Seventh Day Sabbath, a Perpetual Sign 1847 edition date = keywords = God; Israel; Jesus; Lord; Moses; Page; Paul; Sabbath; day summary = Then we understand that God established the seventh day Sabbath in of Jesus, that "the Sabbath was made for man!" Paul says, "there is no hundred and fifty years to change this seventh day Sabbath, and call the the seventh day Sabbath was abolished at the crucifixion of our Lord: Mark says, "And when the Sabbath day was come he began to teach in their God called this HIS _Sabbath_, and Jesus says it was made for Lord commanded Moses." Here is the 8th day Sabbath, which makes 5 Jewish law of God, or in other words, abolished the fourth commandment? Mark says when the Sabbath (the Seventh day, for great commandment in the law: Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the seventh day Sabbath is more clearly included in these commandments, than broken the law; and in another place, "If a man on the Sabbath day id = 4040 author = Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot title = The Pedler of Dust Sticks date = keywords = God; Hamburg; Henry; little; man summary = One day I went to visit a friend, a lady, who came from Hamburg, in "These little sticks," she replied, "tell the story of my father''s life of a good, great man the most beautiful of all stories. As soon as Henry was old enough, his father employed him to carry Thus did Henry live, working from early morning till night, going to Henry returned to cane-making, to which he and his father soon added From this time Henry worked more industriously, if possible, than home a year or so, Henry took his wife with him, and went there to I must relate to you some of the beautiful things Henry''s daughter Thus did Henry live a useful, honorable, and happy life--the natural When any little boy reads this true story of a good, great man, I would have him remember that Henry began to be a good, great man id = 45537 author = Pansy title = Interrupted date = keywords = Alice; Ansted; Benedict; Bud; CHAPTER; Chessney; Claire; Dora; God; Harry; Louis; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Plains; Ruth; South summary = "I know," said Claire, "I was thinking about them this morning. "Claire isn''t boastful, dear, I think," she said gently. "Miss Claire, your mother wants you to come right away, and bring Miss know we miss papa; we have no need of crape to help us tell that story, "Let me see," said Miss Benedict; her head dropped a little to one those girls ever know what a cross it had been to her, Claire Benedict, as I know; and yet the verse some way made me think of Miss Benedict; "I don''t think so," Claire said, unable to help smiling over the "One would think that Claire had bought the little old church, and was Claire, not knowing what to say, waited, and said nothing. at present than ever before; the girls, poor young things, do not know "And I do not know how to help it," Claire said, with troubled voice. id = 38378 author = Remsburg, John E. (John Eleazer) title = The Christian Sabbath: Is It of Divine Origin? date = keywords = Lord; Sabbath; Sunday summary = Is the Christian Sabbath of divine origin? Sabbaths" (Savage''s Sunday Observance). "The observance neither of the Sabbath nor of any other day is "It is lawful on the Lord''s day, after divine service, for any man to "No cessation of work on the Lord''s day is required of Christians" "The Jews were commanded to keep the Sabbath day, but we Christians are "The Lord''s day did not succeed in the place of the Sabbath, but the Christians did all manner of works upon the Lord''s day, even in times of Lord''s day for the Jewish Sabbath... observed by the Christian church as a Sabbath. the origin of Sunday observance either to Christ or to his apostles" the authority of the Lord''s-day Sabbath, to cry down the rest" (History 3. Christ never changed God''s Sabbath to Sunday. 4. He never observed Sunday as the Sabbath. id = 35546 author = Stevenson, Robert Louis title = A Lowden Sabbath Morn date = keywords = illustration summary = [Illustration: THE PRAYER p. First Illustrated Edition published 1898, and a Second Impression in ILLUSTRATOR''S NOTE I am not certain of the particular parish Stevenson had in his mind when _The lasses, clean frae tap to taes, _The lasses, clean frae tap to taes, _An'' noo to face the kirkward mile: _An'' noo to face the kirkward mile: the bells frae nearer clang; the bells frae nearer clang; The mither''s brithers, dacent men! The mither''s brithers, dacent men! _Thus, on the day o'' solemn things, _Thus, on the day o'' solemn things, _But noo the bell is ringin'' in; _But noo the bell is ringin'' in; The faithfü''_ French, _an'' twa-three mair; The faithfü''_ French, _an'' twa-three mair; _The braw words rumm''le ower his heid, _The braw words rumm''le ower his heid, _And in their restin'' graves, the deid _And in their restin'' graves, the deid Works by Robert Louis Stevenson id = 48182 author = Thomson, Andrew title = The Sabbath A Paper Read at the Conference of the Evangelical Alliance, Held at Geneva, September 2. 1861 date = keywords = God; Sabbath; Scotland; day; scottish summary = in many English minds against Scottish views of the Sabbath question. God''s day, and to raise higher the standard of Sabbath observance. "Men should not be idle, but busy on the Sabbath-day, about the soul as reference to the observance of the Sabbath in Scotland; and I think I to the temple to worship God. Then comes the happy Sabbath evening, in spent a single Sabbath-day in a religious family in Scotland. high a rate the Sabbath-honouring habits of the Scottish people, but physiology of the Sabbath-day_. the value of the Sabbath to the Church; for public worship will never be those who laboured on Sabbath executed in seven days was generally less Sabbath-keeping men in six days. invaded our Sabbath-keeping in Scotland, and which I fear is working far the day which has been given for sacred rest and religious worship, as a