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The Cross symbolizes Christianity. Ther Figures on the chief are tanken from the State Seal of Tennessee. | The Cross symbolizes Christianity. Ther Figures on the chief are tanken from the State Seal of Tennessee. | ||
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'''[[Literature]]''': Eckford De Kay: Heraldry in the Episcopal Church; Michael Francis McCarthy: Armoria Sedium | '''[[Literature]]''': Eckford De Kay: Heraldry in the Episcopal Church; Michael Francis McCarthy: Armoria Sedium | ||
[[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States]] | [[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States]] |
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DIOCESE OF TENNESSEE
Country : United States
Denomination : Anglican
Established : 1834
See city : Nashville
Official blazon
Gules a cross or, on a chief azure, the letters XVI or between at dexter a sheaf or and at sinister a plough proper.
Origin/meaning
The Cross symbolizes Christianity. Ther Figures on the chief are tanken from the State Seal of Tennessee.
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Literature: Eckford De Kay: Heraldry in the Episcopal Church; Michael Francis McCarthy: Armoria Sedium