was not in other respects decisively Ἑλληνιστής. Anyhow, we have his own testimony, that in his Jewish days he was “as touching the righteousness which is in the Law” (if that be a right translation) “found blameless.” I take it, he means thereby that, so far as a man was able to ‘right’ himself, by doing whatever the Law bade; he, Paul, had done it. I have said, that Religion offers (the existence of God being taken as certain; though not to be established by any logical process) two problems
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