John Winthrop used the phrase "city upon a hill" to describe the idea of a highly visible, exemplary community that would serve as a moral beacon and model for others, particularly in the context of the Puritan settlement in America, emphasizing their commitment to righteousness and a shared sense of purpose in creating a society guided by their religious values.
In one to two sentences, describe what John Winthrop meant by the words " city upon a hill "
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