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**'''Source (level 2):''' {{CriticalWork:Quinn:Magic World View|pages= 291}} | **'''Source (level 2):''' {{CriticalWork:Quinn:Magic World View|pages= 291}} | ||
***'''Source (level 3):''' {{CriticalWork:Abanes:Becoming Gods|pages=352, n155}}<br>—Abanes uses Quinn as a source to claim that Elder Haight "reinvoked the astrological principle that people should 'do nothing without the assistance of the moon'". | ***'''Source (level 3):''' {{CriticalWork:Abanes:Becoming Gods|pages=352, n155}}<br>—Abanes uses Quinn as a source to claim that Elder Haight "reinvoked the astrological principle that people should 'do nothing without the assistance of the moon'". | ||
****'''Source (level 4):''' {{CriticalWork:Abanes:One Nation|pages=521n58 (HB) 519n58 (PB)}}<br>—Abanes, apparently noting that Elder Haight's published talk said nothing about doing "nothing without the assistance of the moon," cites Quinn once again but claims that "when the transcribed text of the speech was made available online through the LDS Church's official Internet site, the phrase had been deleted." | ****'''Source (level 4):''' {{CriticalWork:Abanes:One Nation|pages=521n58 (HB) 519n58 (PB)}}<br>—Abanes, apparently noting that Elder Haight's published talk said nothing about doing "nothing without the assistance of the moon," cites Quinn once again but claims that "when the transcribed text of the speech was made available online through the LDS Church's official Internet site, '''the phrase had been deleted'''." {{ea}} |
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