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The Eschatocol is probably much the same in the Sarum Use as it is in the
Tridentine. The whole Common Preface is certainly the same. But what you
have called the Protocol, up to "...aeterne Deus:" is the same as in the
Common Preface for all the Proper Prefaces in the Sarum Use - this is not
the case in the Tridentine, at least as far as I can tell from the Liber
Usualis.
John Briggs
Bill East wrote:
>
> We come at last to the concluding formula of the Preface, which Ward
> and Johnson call the eschatocol. It would be irrelevant to point out
> that this is an anagram of "cool she-cat." The eschatocol leads into
> the Sanctus, the song of the seraphim, and therefore alludes to the
> heavenly beings. There are several variant forms of the formula. I have
> to hand the "Tridentine" Latin Mass; those who have editions to hand of
> earlier, medieval uses such as the Sarum, may wish to report on any
> variations.
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