[106] This post he left to become secretary of the Academy of Painting. [↑]
[107] Cited by Pünjer, i, 545–46. [↑]
[109] Hagenbach, tr. pp. 100–103; Saintes, pp. 91–92; Pünjer, p. 536; Noack, Th. iii, Kap. 7. [↑]
[110] Hagenbach, Kirchengeschichte, i, 298, 351. [↑]
[112] The book is remembered in France by reason of Eberhard’s amusing mistake of treating as a serious production of the Sorbonne the skit in which Turgot derided the Sorbonne’s findings against Marmontel’s Bélisaire. [↑]
[113] Hagenbach, tr. p. 109. [↑]
[114] Eberhard, however, is respectfully treated by Lessing in his discussion on Leibnitz’s view as to eternal punishment. [↑]