The succeeding autos show that this bore fruit in sundry commutations, although the alternative of irremissible prison was not observed, and less severe penalties were sometimes substituted.
As a rule, the two were coterminous and the sentences are almost invariably "habit and prison for two years," or perpetual or irremissible as the case may be.
The fiscal claimed that his flight and throwing off the sanbenito proved him to be an impenitent and pertinacious relapsed into Judaism who must be relaxed; but his sentence was only two hundred lashes and irremissible prison.
At an earlier period he would scarce have escaped without scourging, galleys and irremissible prison.
Two years and a half were spent on the trials of Diego and Ana, ending with a sentence of irremissible prison and sanbenito.
In such cases reconciliation was accompanied with confiscation, irremissible prison and sanbenito and usually one or two hundred lashes for tardy confession.
This therefore is that irremissible impiety, in their opinion, which in the New Testament is called the sin against the Holy Ghost.
Sin, the irremissible one, in the opinion of the Mohammedans, 10, n.
With the recrudescence of persecution in the first half of the eighteenth century, there was greater severity--irremissible prison and sanbenito for life and, in a Barcelona case of 1723, a woman had two hundred lashes in addition.
Emancipation, universal emancipation, was the lesson they had urged on their contemporaries, and held forth as transcendent and irremissible duties to their children of the present age.
In another of 1757 he regretted the non-observance of these laws and ordered their irremissible enforcement without privilege of fuero.