A Marvelous Work and a Wonder

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A Marvelous Work and a Wonder
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First edition
Author LeGrand Richards
Country United States
Language English
Publisher Deseret Book
Publication date
1950
Pages xvi, 376
289.3
LC Class BX8635 .R45

A Marvelous Work and a Wonder is a 1950 book by LeGrand Richards on the history and doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The book was intended as a missionary tool and is traditionally cited as the best-selling Mormon book of all time (not including the standard works).[1][2] As of 2001, it was said to have sold over three million copies.[3]

In 1937, as president of the LDS Church's Southern States Mission, Richards wrote a document entitled "The Message of Mormonism" to assist missionaries in presenting Mormon teachings. In 1950, as presiding bishop of the church, Richards expanded his document into a full-length book, which he named after a phrase used in the King James version of Isaiah 29:13–14; Richards identified the teachings of the LDS Church as the wonder referred to.[4] The book was published by Deseret Book, a publisher owned by the LDS Church.

Richards donated all proceeds of the sale of the book to the missionary funds of the LDS Church.[1] The book is considered a Mormon classic and for several years was among the few non-scriptural works that full-time LDS Church missionaries were asked to study. However, A Marvelous Work and a Wonder is no longer part of the "approved missionary library."[5]

RLDS book

A Marvelous Work and a Wonder is also the title of a 1911 book by Daniel MacGregor published by Herald House, the publishing arm of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.[6]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Lucille C. Tate, "LeGrand Richards: A Marvelous Work and a Wonder", Tambuli, February 1983.
  2. Gary Gillum, "Out of the Books Which Shall Be Written ...", Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 12 (Summer 1979):99 at 101.
  3. Lawrence R. Flake, "LeGrand Richards" in Prophets and Apostles of the Last Dispensation (Provo, Utah: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2001), pp. 489–91.
  4. LeGrand Richards, "What the Gospel Teaches", Ensign, May 1982.
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  6. Internet Archive book


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