""A Defense of the History of Infant-Baptism Against the Reflections of Mr. Gale and Others"" is a book written by William Wall in 1720. The book is a response to objections raised by John Gale and other critics who challenged the practice of infant baptism. Wall defends the historical and biblical basis for infant baptism, arguing that it was a common practice in the early Christian church and has continued to be a tradition in many Christian denominations...