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unrepentant and was
He was unrepentant to the end.
For example, in Spain, unrepentant Jews were exiled, and it was only those crypto-Jews who had accepted baptism under pressure but retained Jewish customs in private, who were punished in this way.
He finds out that the cursed horseman was in a similar situation to his own, and committed suicide while the woman died afterwards unrepentant for her role in his death.
The word " anathema " in might suggest that they who love not the Lord are objects of loathing and execration to all holy beings ; they are unrepentant of a crime that merits the severest condemnation ; they are exposed to the sentence of " everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord " for they do not embrace saving beliefs, as was the sentence of all mankind before the atonement, justification and sanctification of the blood of Christ that allowed for the redemption of sins.
In 1550, the death penalty was introduced for all cases of unrepentant heresy.
At first he was unrepentant but in 2004, he admitted to the BBC that he regretted burning the money.
The German press was outraged, and when von Bülow demanded an apology, Chamberlain was unrepentant.
" Roberts criticised Lady Mosley following her death on the pages of The Daily Telegraph ( 16 August 2003 ), declaring that she was an " unrepentant Nazi and effortlessly charming ".
On 2 July 2009, Ronnie Biggs was denied parole by British Justice Secretary Jack Straw, who considered Biggs to be still " wholly unrepentant.
Her cousin Harriet ( by then Lady Granville ), with whom Lady Caroline's relationship had deteriorated after childhood, visited her in December 1816 and was so incredulous at her unrepentant behavior that she ended her description of the visit in a letter to her sister with: " I mean my visit to be annual.
Beeching was unrepentant about his role in the closures: " I suppose I'll always be looked upon as the axe man, but it was surgery, not mad chopping.
The court declared Nelböck to be fully compos mentis, he confessed to the act, was detained without any resistance, but was unrepentant.
" For his part, Beeching was unrepentant about his role in the closures: " I suppose I'll always be looked upon as the axe man, but it was surgery, not mad chopping.
O ' Neill was " an absolute, unrepentant, unreconstructed New Deal Democrat ," Farrell wrote.
Continuing to be unrepentant, Nian was given an ultimatum and committed suicide by poison in 1726.
Sambhaji escaped with his wife and defected to the Mughals for a year, but then returned home, unrepentant, and was again confined to Panhala.
His motion was carried by four votes and Parkes was quite unrepentant, but the ministry did not dare go any farther.
Despite his later political beliefs, he was, in the early years of his career, a self-proclaimed and unrepentant artistic snob who firmly believed that true art was only for the intellectual elite.
His temporary alliance with the Red Skull an unrepentant Nazi war criminal was a highly uneasy one.

unrepentant and pardoned
The act pardoned most who had sided with Parliament during the Civil War, but excepted the regicides, two prominent unrepentant republicans John Lambert and Henry Vane the Younger, and around another twenty were forbidden to take any public office or sit in Parliament.
In 1883, the Government formally pardoned Te Kooti as part of a deal with Tawhiao to put the Main Trunk Line through the King Country ,. However Te Kooti remained unrepentant and belligerent.

unrepentant and after
In the years after the trials, Cotton Mather remained unrepentant for his role.
* Farrakhan unrepentant after meeting Jewish leader
Many of McKean's friends and closest work colleagues observed a number of unrepentant sins in his life, after multiple confrontations a letter was drafted by numerous evangelists around the world calling for his repentance.
These were criticised by Sir Clive Woodward as a distraction, and by Matt Dawson as a waste of the SRU's money, after the Calcutta Cup game in Edinburgh in 2004, but Anderton was unrepentant on both counts.
After living again in the Millennial world under God's Kingdom, those who continue to reject God's Holy Spirit and way of life will be annihilated after the " Third Resurrection " along with unrepentant former believers who had turned away from God.
He remained an unrepentant supporter of Nazism after the war and the pro-fascist views he allegedly expressed in his university lectures in the 1960s sparked major student demonstrations in Vienna that resulted in at least one fatality.

unrepentant and only
Aaron, however, is unrepentant to the end, regretting only that he had not done more evil in his life.
Spirit prison is the condition of the spirits of " the wicked ... the ungodly and the unrepentant who had defiled themselves while in the flesh ... the rebellious who rejected the testimonies and the warnings of the ancient prophets ...." The latter will continue to receive gospel teaching and be given the opportunity to repent, though their disposition toward repentance will only change as they recognize and accept gospel truths and believe in Jesus Christ.
In Sikh scriptures written by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, God ( Waheguru ) sends Azrael only to people who are unfaithful and unrepentant for their sins.
Lightning was rebellious and unrepentant, only deciding to help out once Thunder pointed out the error of their ways.

unrepentant and few
Pauline visits him in February 1987, and finds him to be unrepentant, but he is due to be released in a few weeks.
After the Restoration, May 1660, Bourchier was too ill to be tried as a regicide, and died, unrepentant, a few months later.

unrepentant and while
Firsching claims that " The fact that the film's sole spokesperson for the anti-exploitation perspective is played by porno star Kerman should give an indication of where its sympathies lie ", while Schager says Deodato is " pathetically justifying the unrepentant carnage by posthumously damning his eaten filmmaker protagonists with a ' who are the real monsters – the cannibals or us?
Each was inclined to criticize the other publicly, McDonough depicting MacEwan as an unrepentant enemy of all the NDP stood for, while MacEwan described McDonough and her father, industrialist Lloyd Shaw, as seeking to use their wealth to try to prevent democracy in Nova Scotia politics.
Magnus would later fall afoul of an unrepentant Cyclonus when he went to the aid of Wheelie and Daniel Witwicky when they stumbled into trouble while attempting to discover Magnus's birthday.

unrepentant and for
It also contained much material that could be considered background for his other novels, including a detailed description of the protagonist's treatment to avoid being banned to Coventry ( a place in the Heinlein mythos where unrepentant law-breakers are sent to experience actual anarchy ).
" Occasionally, Fugazi would have an unrepentant slam-dancer escorted from the concert, and give them an envelope containing a $ 5 refund ( the group kept a stock of such envelopes in their tour van for these occasions ).
Baptized Witnesses are expected to seek counsel and correction from congregation elders for even a single commission of a " serious sin "; the sinner may be formally reproved or disfellowshipped if a judicial committee considers him unrepentant.
While they are alone for the last time, Paulina accuses Roberto of being unrepentant and guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Tabuns was unrepentant and said that corporations must be held accountable for supporting Ontario Premier Mike Harris.
It argues for the need for well-drawn heroines, and for unrepentant villainesses: " To be tenacious in evil is the duty of every villain ... Let her hate the heroine wholeheartedly, and refuse, yes, even on the last page, to take her hand in forgiveness ".
Throughout the manga Ryo Narushima is depicted as being unrepentant for the murder of his parents and is shown committing crimes such as assault and rape.
Nolan is unrepentant at first, but over the years becomes sadder and wiser, and desperate for news.
At the assembly of the society, Hein is unrepentant for the deaths, saying that his previous work as a preserver has been more than outstanding.
He has become a leader of evangelical renewal in the PCUSA and has become known in that denomination for his support of conservative Christian views concerning the person and work of Jesus Christ ( rejecting pluralism ), reclaiming a center in Christ, on sexuality and withholding ordination from self-avowed, practicing, unrepentant gays and lesbians.
Wrote critic Ron Wynn, " trumpet tone, timbre, approach, phrasing, and sound so closely mirror that of Miles Davis in his pre-jazz / rock phase that he's been savaged in many places for being a clone and unrepentant imitator ...

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