First published in 1705, William Wall’s Thoughts Upon Infant-Baptism is a classic work of Anglican theology and a powerful defense of the practice of infant baptism. This edition, edited and with an introduction by Methodist founder John Wesley, is a must-read for students of religious history and theology.
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