On September 3, 1687 he made public profession of his errors, and was sentenced to imprisonment for life.
Jimmy Carter opened the door wide, with his public profession to being "born again."
These make a public profession of the evangelical counsels by a vow or other sacred bond.
It is hung up between public professions of "neutrality" and the obvious fact that our actions have "tilted" toward Iraq.
The saint was executed by scourging for the public profession of her faith.
Lewis refused to make "the public profession of Christ that was necessary for full membership."
Many prominent athletes have given a public profession of their faith, what they call witnessing.
Confirmation is a public profession of faith prepared for by long and careful instruction.
Fernando made his public profession during this period.
It was not until seven years later that he made a public profession when he was 18.