depose vs profess

depose

verb
  • To testify; to bear witness; to claim; to assert; to affirm. 

  • To put down; to lay down; to deposit; to lay aside; to put away. 

  • To interrogate and elicit testimony from during a deposition; typically done by a lawyer. 

  • To take or swear an oath. 

  • To remove (a leader) from (high) office, without killing the incumbent. 

  • To give evidence or testimony, especially in response to interrogation during a deposition 

profess

verb
  • To declare; to assert, affirm. 

  • To administer the vows of a religious order to (someone); to admit to a religious order. 

  • To declare one's adherence to (a religion, deity, principle etc.). 

  • To work as a professor of; to teach. 

  • To declare oneself (to be something). 

  • To make a claim (to be something); to lay claim to (a given quality, feeling etc.), often with connotations of insincerity. 

How often have the words depose and profess occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )