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Paperback Hand Lettering for Faith: A Christian Workbook for Creating Inspired Art Book

ISBN: 1624148557

ISBN13: 9781624148552

Hand Lettering for Faith: A Christian Workbook for Creating Inspired Art

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Draw Closer to God by Lettering His Word

Follow along with Amy Latta's Bible verse hand lettering tutorials to nurture your relationship with God. If you are new to lettering, Amy's down-to-earth approach will give you the courage to jump in and create. And if you've already discovered your artistic connection to God, you'll learn new skills for your Bible journaling. Each chapter includes Amy's design for a verse, a few words of reflection and step-by-step instructions for a new lettering font, technique or embellishment. The thick, smooth art paper and beautifully bordered blank pages invite you to draw right in the book. By the time you're finished, you'll have forty pieces of handmade faith-based art. If you are longing for a deeper relationship with God, this book has made it into your hands for a reason and has the power to rekindle the fire in your faith.

Keep the creativity flowing with these other books in Amy Latta's bestselling hand lettering workbook series:
- Hand Lettering for Relaxation
- Hand Lettering for Laughter
- Express Yourself: A Hand Lettering Workbook for Kids

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Rated 5 stars
The definitive case for the British Enlightenment

The late historian Roy Porter has provided an invaluable addition to studies in the history of the Enlightenment with his book, The Creation of the Modern World: The Untold Story of the British Enlightenment (hereafter CMW). Livelier than any work of intellectual history has a right to be, Porter proves himself a master historian with a sharp pen. Polished in style and scholarship, wit and weightiness, CMW should stand as...

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Rated 5 stars
Comprehensive and well-documented

I'm pretty impressed by the extensive documentation, not just in the bibliography but also in the endnotes. Porter hardly mentioned Ben Franklin, who was after all American. But as a Briton before 1776 Franklin too was part of the British Enlightenment.Porter placed particular emphasis on the role of Priestley, whom he said is often neglected. I think Porter was exactly right about Priestley, who was probably as important...

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Rated 5 stars
A grandiose title, but a great book

Roy Porter's discussion of the British enlightenment may not be an "untold story," but it is an important story that is often underemphasized in the history of the enlightenment. The essence of Porter's argument is that Britain did, in fact, have an enlightenment as vibrant and relevant as those more studied enlightenments in France and Germany.In the first half of the book, Porter demonstrates the existence of a British...

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Rated 4 stars
Good book and good review

Usually it's a case of extracting Scottish history from Anglocentric history books, but in the case of the Enlightenment we have the opposite scenario. This book fills a needed void then. This is also a useful book since many of the people mentioned are underrated or their influence misunderstood. Not only that but some of these people were to influence others who came later in their family - Erasmus Darwin, Wollstonecroft...

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