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Were Puritans Selfish Or Selfless

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Were Puritans selfish or selfless? Selfish is defined as lacking consideration for others, while selfless is defined as concerned more with the needs of others than themselves. Puritans gave themselves to God but shunned the ones who did not, this shows a selfish and a selfless side to the Puritans. In different cases the Puritans can be considered both selfish and selfless, they show their loyalty to God but if someone does not believe the same as them they will not associate with those people. In the sermon “City upon a Hill”, Winthrop states that “We shall be as a city upon a Hill, the eyes of all people are upon us; so that if we shall (behave badly) and cause God to withdraw his help from us”, in this he is saying that as long as the

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