In your last issue under the heading "Mission to the Jews,"...

Ripon Gazette

In your last issue under the heading "Mission to the Jews," it was stated that "in America eighty per cent of the Jews had left the synagogue, and mainly through the efforts of the Scottish Presbyterian Church and societies like their own, the work in Central Europe was being carried on progressively, which showed that conditions were not so bad as in America, where the Jews were entering the Christian Scientist churches."

A statement appeared in the press some little time ago to the effect that there were ten thousand Jews in New York who had become Christian Scientists.

Writing in the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mary Baker Eddy, on page 361, states: "The Jew who believes in the First Commandment is a monotheist; he has one omnipresent God. Thus the Jew unites with the Christian's doctrine that God is come and is present now and forever. The Christian who believes in the First Commandment is a monotheist. Thus he virtually unites with the Jew's belief in one God, and recognizes that Jesus Christ is not God, as Jesus himself declared, but is the Son of God."

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