Although an imperfect indicator, one can get a sense of the degree to which people were focused on the things of God by what was printed (and presumably read) in different eras. The words people use is a reflection of what is on their minds and in their hearts. Using Google's Ngram Viewer one can get a standardized (by total # of publications/year) frequency plot of terms appearing in published works over time that are included in Google's electronic data base.
For example, here is a plot of the terms Lord, Jesus, Christ, and God appearing in published works between 1750 and 2008:
And here is a plot of the terms Holy Ghost, Holy Spirit, and Heaven appearing in published works between 1750 and 2008:
And finally, here is a plot of the term Zion appearing in published works between 1750 and 2008:
Note the upward trend in all 3 plots coincides with the beginnings of the 2nd Great Awakening in the early 1800s, which then starts to decline by the mid-1800s. Believers of the Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ through Joseph Smith, jr will also note the striking changes in these trends in years of spiritual significance such as 1805 (ascending), 1820 (ascending), 1830 (peak), and 1844 (declining). It's interesting to note the slight uptick in use of many of these terms since the late 1990s. The beginning of another upward trend?
"...follow the Son, with full purpose of heart...repenting of your sins,
witnessing unto the Father that ye are willing to take upon you the name of Christ,
...yea, by following your Lord and your Savior down into the water,
...then shall ye receive the Holy Ghost;
yea, then cometh the baptism of fire and of the Holy Ghost;
and then can ye speak with the tongue of angels,
and shout praises unto the Holy One of Israel."
2 Nephi 13:2 RE
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