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'''Crest''': On a wreath of the colours, A representation of an Ark supported on either side by a cherub proper, with the motto over in Hebrew characters "Holiness to the Lord". <br>
'''Crest''': On a wreath of the colours, A representation of an Ark supported on either side by a cherub proper, with the motto over in Hebrew characters "Holiness to the Lord". <br>
'''Supporters''': On either side a cherub proper. <br>
'''Supporters''': On either side a cherub proper. <br>
'''Motto''': Audi, vide, tace
'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''': Audi, vide, tace


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on July 19, 1919.
The arms were officially granted on July 19, 1919.


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The arms of the Grand Lodge are partially based on the arms granted to the [[Worshipful Company of Masons|Masons' Company]] in 1472. The other half of the shield shows the Arms of the Atholl Masons. The Atholl Masons were a fraction of Masons, which became part of the Grand Lodge. The Atholl Masons made use of the emblems of the four Evangelists :<br>
1. Mark: a lion — indicative of one who, prior to this contact with Christianity, was weak but later became strong. It symbolically expresses resurrection and courage.<br>
2. Luke : a bull — an animal used for sacrifice — symbolic of sacrifice and renunciation.<br>
3. Matthew : a man — symbolic of incarnation.<br>
4. John : an eagle — the Ascension of Christ — symbolic of immortality.<br>
Between the four Evangelists stands the Cross.
 
The bordure shows the tincture and lions of England.
 
The crest is a combination of the motto of the Atholl masons and an Ark, a reference to the Mosaic antiquity of the Craft. The cherubs face one another (Exodus 25:20) and guarded and denoted Divinity. They were also used in the decoration of King Solomon's Temple.


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[[Literature]] :  
[[Literature]] : Rothwell, 1955.


[[Category:Institutional heraldry of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Institutional heraldry of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Granted 1919]]
[[Category:Granted 1919]]
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