Infant Baptism - A Part and Pillar of Popery by John Gill and published by Classics.
John Gill writes “The Paedobaptists are ever restless and uneasy, endeavouring to maintain and support, if possible, their unscriptural practice of infant-baptism; though it is no other than a pillar of popery; that by which Antichrist has spread his baneful influence over many nations; is the basis of national churches and worldly establishments; that which unites the church and world, and keeps them together; nor can there be a full separation of the one from the other, nor a thorough reformation in religion; until it is wholly removed: and though it has so long and largely obtained, and still does obtain.
I believe with a firm and unshaken faith, that the time is hastening on, when infant-baptism will be no more practised in the world; when churches will be formed on the same plan they were in the times of the apostles; when gospel-doctrine and discipline will be restored to their primitive lustre and purity; when the ordinances of baptism and the Lord's Supper will be administered as they were first delivered, clear of all present corruption and superstition; all which will be accomplished, when “The Lord shall be king over all the earth, and there shall be one Lord and his name one.”
Other works including in this volume are:
The Basis of Infant Baptism by Rev C. H .O Cote
The Primitive Churchman: Or the Reasons why I am Not an Episcopalian
Baptists Not Exclusive by J Wheaton Smith
The Baptismal Balance by J Newton Brown
Seven Letters to the Society of Friends, on the Perpetuity, Subjects and Mode of the Rite of Baptism by R Pengilly