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William J. Hamblin, "Joseph or Jung? A Response to Douglas Salmon (Review of: Parallelomania and the Study of Latter-day Scripture: Confirmation, Coincidence, or the Collective Unconscious)," FARMS Review of Books 13/2 (2001): 87–107. off-site