good news vs jollity

good news

noun
  • Something or someone pleasant, fortunate, or otherwise positive. 

  • The message of Jesus concerning the salvation of the faithful (as elaborated in the Gospels) 

jollity

noun
  • Things, remarks, or characteristics which are enjoyable. 

  • Revelry or festivity; a merry or festive gathering. 

  • The state of being jolly; jolliness, cheerfulness. 

How often have the words good news and jollity occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )