The Protestant remembrancer, with impartial reflections on the affairs of Europe; being the continuation of The Protestant intelligence. And by the same society. Wherein Popery is fully expos'd, and the case of the Reformation stated
London [England] : printed by R. Tookey, in St. Christopher's Church-yard, Threadneedle-street; and sold by J. Harrison, at the west end of the Royal Exchange; Tho. Crouch, at the Bell in Pater-Noster Row; W. Bristow, next the Rose Tavern without Temple Bar; and Mrs. Boulter, next Old Man's Coffeehouse, Charing Cross, MDCCXXV. [1725]
Note on p. 4 suggests that this was a weekly newspaper, called 'The Protestant intelligence', and has become a monthly pamphlet because of the stamp tax.
Includes articles on religious controversy, with European and English news, list of recent deaths; mixes commentary with news reports; has an anti-Catholic point of view.
Description based on: The months of March and April, 1725.
Reproduction of original from Boston Public Library.