What are the three essentials to an official seal?

Answer

To be complete, an official seal must show three things: (1) The name of the lawgiver; (2) his official
position, title, or authority, and so his right to rule; and (3) his kingdom, or the extent of his dominion and
jurisdiction. Thus: "George VI, King of Great Britain," "Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United
States."
 


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Questions & Answers are from the book Bible Readings for the Home Circle