Letter XXII

From Letter XXII:



[120] Fenelon, whose Telemachus has so often delighted your fancy, (and which ought to be perused for instruction, when it ceases to be read for entertainment,) though he lived in courts, and was the tutor of princes, was a man of the most fervent piety. He appears to have enjoyed the pleasures of devotion in an uncommon degree; and his religious writings manifest the most fervent love to God, and the sincerest good will towards men.