Pearl of Great Price
Joseph Smith, Jr.
Read by Glenn O'Brien
The Pearl of Great Price is a foundational text for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, offering a unique glimpse into the faith and doctrine as articulated by the Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr. This collection includes translations and writings that illuminate key aspects of Latter-day Saint beliefs, many of which were originally published in church periodicals during Smith's lifetime.
First published in 1851 and later standardized in 1880, this work has undergone various editions, with the 1920 version being the one presented here. The text is structured into chapters and verses, making it accessible for study and reflection.
Through its diverse materials, The Pearl of Great Price serves not only as a religious document but also as a historical artifact, reflecting the early days of the Latter-day Saint movement and its evolving doctrines. This audiobook invites listeners to explore the rich theological landscape that has shaped the faith of millions.
Chapters
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| Moses 1 | 8:36 | Read by Glenn O'Brien | |
| Moses 2 | 5:40 | Read by Glenn O'Brien | |
| Moses 3 | 5:04 | Read by Glenn O'Brien | |
| Moses 4 | 6:14 | Read by Glenn O'Brien | |
| Moses 5 | 11:09 | Read by Glenn O'Brien | |
| Moses 6 | 14:01 | Read by Glenn O'Brien | |
| Moses 7 | 16:14 | Read by Glenn O'Brien | |
| Moses 8 | 5:18 | Read by Glenn O'Brien | |
| Abraham 1 | 8:51 | Read by Glenn O'Brien | |
| Abraham 2 | 6:24 | Read by Glenn O'Brien | |
| Abraham 3 | 7:35 | Read by Glenn O'Brien | |
| Abraham 4 | 6:47 | Read by Glenn O'Brien | |
| Abraham 5 | 3:49 | Read by Glenn O'Brien | |
| Writings of Joseph Smith 1 | 10:04 | Read by Glenn O'Brien | |
| Writings of Joseph Smith 2 | 36:22 | Read by Glenn O'Brien | |
| Writings of Joseph Smith 3 | 2:53 | Read by Glenn O'Brien |
Reviews
Pearl of Great Price
Ruth
The book itself is interesting but the narration is way too fast and the narrator mumbles most words and cannot pronounce the letter /r/, and a few others. This problem makes it very hard to understand. Too bad.
borderline unintelligible
Jgasp
this is the downside of a volunteer narrated audiobook. because of this lack of self-awareness a text is not accessible for free
Cannot understand reader
In Texas
Not sure if this is just me but I cannot understand the reader. So looked forward to hearing this. :(
The Narrator has a speech impediment or he is blind drunk.
A LibriVox Listener
Nietzsche99
The reader is unintelligible. Worthless reading.
Terrible Narration
Al
Needs a new narrator badly.
I'm LDS.
Emeraldleafeon470
I also believe the narrator is German.