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Afina-wow [57]
4 years ago
8

What’s “City upon a hill”?

English
1 answer:
Fantom [35]4 years ago
3 0
If you are asking what the saying means then here is answer one:

1. Many conservatives or people who hold traditional values often refer to America as the “city upon a hill” since it <span>interprets as superiority, almost to say that America is set above other nations.

If you are asking about </span><span>“The City Upon A Hill” By John Winthrop then answer two is correct for you:

2. </span>“The City Upon A Hill” is a sermon [oration, lecture on biblical topics] called “A Model of Christian Charity”, <span>which states </span><span>that they (Puritans) intended to live so well, so righteously, that everyone would see that there was a right way to live. People would want to be like them. They would adopt their version of religion.</span>
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