This is from the book Little Town on the Prairie, which is Book 7 of the LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRARIE series by Laura Ingalls Wilder:
At a Fourth of July celebration, a man had just finished reading the Declaration of Independence out loud to the crowd, and Pa had just led the crowd in singing "My Country 'Tis of Thee."
The crowd was scattering away then, but Laura stood stock still. Suddenly she had a completely new thought. The Declaration and the song came together in her mind, and she thought: God is America's king.
She thought: Americans won't obey any king on earth. Americans are free. That means they have to obey their own consciences. No king bosses Pa; he has to boss himself. Why (she thought), when I am a little older, Pa and Ma will stop telling me what to do, and there isn't anyone else who has a right to give me orders. I will have to make myself be good.
Her whole mind seemed to be lighted up by that thought. This is what it means to be free. It means, you have to be good.
"Our fathers' God, author of liberty" - The laws of Nature and of Nature's God endow you with a right to life and liberty. Then you have to keep the laws of God, for God's law is the only thing that gives you a right to be free.
Emailed by Joseph Healey (read to his daughter)
