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allowed in an unguarded hour, the sentiments of nature to prevail over his resolution, and he agreed to subscribe the doctrines of the papal supremacy & of the real presence-- The Court equally perfidious and cruel were determined that this recantation should avail him nothing, and they sent him orders that he should be required to acknowledge his errors in Church Cranmer suprized the audience by a contrary declaration--He said that he took this opportunity of atoning for his error, by a sincere and open recantation and was willing to seal with his blood that doctrine which