Aún no tenemos significados para "public recantation".
1Having previously gone so far as to promote the benefits of teenage smoking, he offered a public recantation of sorts.
2Then, in a magisterial tone, he called on Clerambault to sit down and write on the spot a public recantation.
3But at legnth, terrified by the threats of the papal church, he made a public recantation of his religious opinions.
4This design he communicated to some priests, who highly commended it, and a day was fixed upon for his public recantation.
5The author having been arrested was obliged to make a public recantation, and remained a prisoner until his death (1696).
6In July 1593 he read a public recantation in the Church of St. Denis, and was absolved conditionally from the censures he had incurred.
7Spalatin 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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