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1 Having previously gone so far as to promote the benefits of teenage smoking, he offered a public recantation of sorts.
2 Then, in a magisterial tone, he called on Clerambault to sit down and write on the spot a public recantation .
3 But at legnth, terrified by the threats of the papal church, he made a public recantation of his religious opinions.
4 This design he communicated to some priests, who highly commended it, and a day was fixed upon for his public recantation .
5 The author having been arrested was obliged to make a public recantation , and remained a prisoner until his death (1696).
6 In July 1593 he read a public recantation in the Church of St. Denis, and was absolved conditionally from the censures he had incurred.
7 Spalatin indicated to him the points on which, according to Glapio's statement, he would in any case be expected to make a public recantation .
8 "If I have preached and written anything heretical," said this intrepid monk, "I am willing to make a public recantation .
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