Which preposition to use with disbelieve
For my part I disbelieve in the popular theory of the origin of these EMMETIC melodies which stir one so strangely.
At first, indeed, she was ready to disbelieve for joy; but the scene soon re-confirmed itself in her affectionsand she traversed every out-post of the old mansion, to the wood-house, the orchard, the place where the pigeon-house had stood (house and birds were alike flown)with a breathless impatience of recognition, which was more pardonable perhaps than decorous at the age of fifty odd.
" This is a strange tale, which people can either believe or disbelieve at their own pleasure.
Miracles were formerly assailed and disbelieved on mixed and often confused grounds; from alleged defect of evidence, from their strangeness, or because they would be laughed at.
For my part, I would rather disbelieve with you, than have what you have lost.