The free offer is related to the belief that " God not only delights in the penitent but is also moved by the riches of his goodness and mercy to desire the repentance and salvation of the impenitent and reprobate ."
22.
Judeoconversos, Afroiberians and Amerindians in the Seventeenth Century ", Jonathan Schorsch, heretics or black and decorated with friars, dragons and devils for impenitent heretics to wear at an auto da f?( meaning " act of faith " ).
23.
Having been brought up by his stepfather in the sceptical opinions of the time, he gradually arrived at a sincere belief in the Christian religion . " I shall die, " he said, " a penitent Christian and an impenitent Liberal ".
24.
The tunic of yellow cloth often reached down to the knees of the wearer, with figures of monks, dragons, and demons in the act of augmenting flames, signifying that the heretic is impenitent and is condemned to burn at the stake.
25.
Instead whereof, until the said discipline may be restored again, ( which is much to be wished, ) it is thought good that at this time ( in the presence of you all ) should be read the general sentences of God's cursing against impenitent sinners ".
26.
Piedad Gonz�lez, mayor of Villaverde de Truc�os beginning in May 1983, originally as a member of the Spanish Socialist Workers'Party and later as an independent socialist, was described by " El Pa�s " in 1987 as an " impenitent defender of integration into Biscay ."
27.
Somewhere out there is an artist who may actually do what impenitent Republicans in the New York state Senate, conservative talk-show hosts on the radio and ill-mannered, illiterate scribblers in the pressroom did not do in 12 years in Albany : cut Mario Cuomo off at the knees.
28.
A literary account of the steady degradation of the Philippines, " Sin " was described by Pico Iyer of The New York Times Book Review as a book " . . . set in the Philippines, this amorality tale shadows a rake's impenitent progress . . ."
29.
If an impenitent is converted just before the procession, then the sanbenito is painted with the flames downward, which is called " fuego repolto ", and it means that the heretic is not to be burnt alive at the stake, but to have the mercy of being strangled before the fire is lit.
30.
If the sentence was condemnatory, this implied that the condemned had to participate in the ceremony of an " auto de fe " ( more commonly known in English as an " auto-da-f?" ) that solemnized their return to the Church ( in most cases ), or punishment as an impenitent heretic.