PRINTED BY richard TAYLOR, SHOE-LANE · AND SOLD BY R. HUNTER, ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD; AND 1824. PREFACE. THE following Letters constitute the author's part of a real and amicable correspondence, which took place between himself and his friend, to whom they were addressed, in consequence of a remark accidentally made in conversation, that the words of our Saviour (John x. 30), "I and my Father are one," prove the trinitarian doctrine of his equality with the Father, which the author denied, and maintained that the whole of the dialogue between our blessed Lord, and the Jews, of which this text forms a part, taken together, proves the contrary. They were written without any intention of publishing them; but having been shewn to another friend of the author,—of whose judgment he has a very high opinion, and to |