Thomas Watson Quote

If a wicked man seems to have peace at death, it is not from the knowledge of his happiness, but from the ignorance of his danger.


Discourses on Important and Interesting Subjects: Being the Select Works of Thomas Watson (ed. 1829)


If a wicked man seems to have peace at death, it is not from the knowledge of his happiness, but from the ignorance of his danger.

If a wicked man seems to have peace at death, it is not from the knowledge of his happiness, but from the ignorance of his danger.

If a wicked man seems to have peace at death, it is not from the knowledge of his happiness, but from the ignorance of his danger.

If a wicked man seems to have peace at death, it is not from the knowledge of his happiness, but from the ignorance of his danger.