Digital Logos Edition
One of the most significant exchanges in the scholastic period following the Reformation is presented in this classic of classics. In the wake of the Reformation, many also wanted to abandon the traditional practice of infant baptism. This occasioned William Wall’s monumental The History of Infant Baptism, which presents one of the most exhaustive treatments of baptism ever written. Also included is John Gale’s critique of Wall, arguing that the history of infant baptism is uncertain, and Wall’s final rejoinder. This work offers a valuable look into the controversy over baptism in the generation immediately following the Reformation.
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