Bishop Cauchon continues to read: "'Fifthly, I, Joan, confess that I grievously sinned in claiming that all my acts and all my words were inspired to me by God, His saints and His angels, while in truth I despised God and His sacraments and I constantly invoked evil spirits.'—Do you confess it?"
"I confess it!"
"She confesses that she is a witch!" cries a voice from the mob.
"By St. George, she has exterminated thousands of my countrymen by her sorceries! And shall she escape the fagots!"
"She will be burned later! Our captains have promised us!"
"They deceive us! We shall burn her ourselves, now!"
Bishop Cauchon reads: "'Sixthly, I, Joan, confess that I grievously sinned by being a schismatic.'—Do you confess it?"
"I confess it!"
Bishop Cauchon continues reading: "'All of which crimes and errors, I, Joan, having returned to the truth, by the grace of our Lord, and also by the grace of our holy and infallible doctrine, my good and reverend Fathers, I now renounce and abjure.'—Do you renounce, do you abjure these crimes and errors?"
"I renounce! I abjure!"