Nostradamus C8 Q06: The bitter debate of the 16thC where N. sides with Protestants.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
The anagrams of the first line takes the story along a well defined path
involving a middle eastern fuel cartel. This is a tale with which we
know is true of our own times.
This being the case the anagrams of the
second line shape a completely different theme.
When I took the discovered
words and tried to form adjacent sequences it became apparent it was about
the publication of a religious work that denigrated the role of Yule or
Xmas and focussed entirely on Easter.This is borne out through anagrams saying
put
tiLetanuS
SubliMate naSty eaSter print
(ſtainte Lu - yſant - print
- Malte ſubi -t ſera e)'
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Jodocus
Tiletanus (birth name
Josse Ravestein) was a
Roman Catholic writer and a harsh critic of the expanding reformation
movement who was prominent at the time that Nostradamus wrote this
prophecy. His most notable work was published in 1568, the year of
Nostradamus' death and it illustrates his place in religious debate at
that time.
The book was called "
An essay in the Defence of
the holy Tridentine council (
Council
of Trent
), which in fact pertains to religion and the
Christian doctrine, responding to criticism and examination by
Martin Chemnitius, Minister of the Church of Brunswick.
There is
another name contained within the anagrams that is given in the title of
this book and that is
Martinus (n Mauris t).
It
appears in the third line together with anagrams for
Nostradame
(te Sardon Ma) and
Nostradamus-rite (
don
Mauris traite) and forms a sequence which says
adores air
Martinus created
It also imples Nostradamus adores
naturism (e Sardo
-n Mauris t) and
uranism (study of the heavens).
This line identifies Nostradamus as having a value system outside that of
the Roman Catholic church.
Key Ideas:
unstately, fulgurate (lightning), panoply,
subliterates, subtleties, sublimate, unseparated,
metals,
Martinus, uranism, suitable, straiter, Istria, gulf, cartel, alone,
apparent, Nostradame, trance, refutal, Tiletanus, nasty, adornments,
salute, busiest, amulets, early, Yules, central, infant, deacons, random,
tirade, falter.
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