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The author offers practical guidance for using visual material in religious education, proposing pictures as a remedy for commonplace Sunday-school shortcomings. He surveys types of illustrative work and shows how to select and use picture-books, develop stories and storytelling, and organize cooperative study. He sets out first principles—unity, reality, and order—explaining how images can focus a single aim, make lessons feel real, and impose sequence. Chapters address how teachers learn the method, what supportive materials to use, and common pitfalls of superficial or false illustrative practice, with recommendations for thoughtful, experiential preparation.

About the Author

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Walter Lowrie Hervey

Walter Lowrie Hervey was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. He is best recognized for his book "Picture-Work," which explores themes of art and visual representation. Hervey's writing reflects a keen interest in the intersection of literature and visual culture, offering readers insights into the artistic process. His contributions to literature, while not extensively documented, showcase a unique perspective on the role of imagery in storytelling.

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