Godfrey 1994 Godfrey states that his "position on the Woodruff citation was, and remains, that the term Cumorah in the text is Woodruff's, not Joseph Smith's. My rationale for this claim is that Woodruff's statement about Joseph mentioning Cumorah in the Zelph incident is unique among the six near-contemporary accounts, indicating that Joseph himself probably did not use the term, which was, rather, an interpolation of Woodruff." Godfrey, Kenneth W (1994), "An Apologist for the Critics: Brent Lee Metcalfe's Assumptions and Methodologies", FARMS Review of Books, 6 (1), Provo, Utah: Maxwell Institute, retrieved 2007-03-01.
Godfrey 1994 "Zelph was a white Lamanite, a man of God who was a warrior and chieftain under the great prophet Onandagus who was known from the [hill Cumorah is crossed out in the manuscript] eastern Sea, to the Rocky Mountains. He was killed in battle, by the arrow found among his ribs, during a [last crossed out] great struggle with the Lamanites" [and Nephites crossed out]." Godfrey, Kenneth W (1994), "An Apologist for the Critics: Brent Lee Metcalfe's Assumptions and Methodologies", FARMS Review of Books, 6 (1), Provo, Utah: Maxwell Institute, retrieved 2007-03-01.