A Model of Christian Charity
"A Model of Christian Charity" is a sermon of disputed authorship, historically attributed to Puritan leader John Winthrop and possibly written by John Wilson or George Phillips. It is also known as "City upon a Hill" and denotes the notion of American exceptionalism. The sermon was preserved by the New-York Historical Society, but it was not published until the 1830s.
"A Model of Christian Charity" printed in the Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, third series, vol. 7 (1838), page 34 | |
Date | 1630 |
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Also known as | "City upon a Hill" |
The full text of the speech at the Winthrop Family Papers, of the Massachusetts Historical Society |
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