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Left Lancet: Seventh degree - Provost and Judge - see that thou judge not falsely.
The seventh degree teaches us to judge righteously, without respect to person, and that one law and one custom shall apply to all.  Let justice be impartial, tempered with deserved mercy.

John 7:24 Stop judging by mere appearance and make a
                 right judgement.

This window depicts Solomon judging the two mothers with one child with symbols of justice, equity, and impartiality.

Right Lancet: Eighth degree - Intendant of the building - apply yourself with zeal to your allotted work, remembering that the Lord seeth.
This degree teaches that each new honor is meant to be a step toward perfection in the moral code; each a development of a particular duty; and that benevolence and charity are necessary virtues of leadership.

Proverbs 24:12 If you say, "But we knew nothing about this," does not he who weighs the heart perceive it?  Does not he who guard our life know it?  Will he not repay each person according to what he had done?

This window depicts Nehemiah restoring the walls of the temple after the Babylonian captivity.