And what I try to show is that whether the man believes, disbelieves, or doubts his hypothesis, the moment he does either, on principle and methodically, he runs a risk of one sort or the other from his own point of view.
"The Letters of William James, Vol. II"
William James
I have never heard of any such case, although once a man disbelieves in miracles he may be ready enough to produce reasons to justify his disbelief in them.
"A Grammar of Freethought"
Chapman Cohen
This rumour Knox disbelieves.
"John Knox and the Reformation"
Andrew Lang