Denne was accused, along with Samuel Richardson, Tobias Crisp & Robert Towne of Antinomianism; chiefly on account of the fact that he contended most enthusiastically for the truth that ChristÕs righteousness is made ours by GodÕs imputation Òbefore the act of our Faith.Ó Faith or Repentance were not conditions of salvation or justification; as he maintained that Òthe act of our faith is a consequent of our justification,Ó and likewise that Òremission of sins is even as ancient as satisfaction for sin and at what time Christ Jesus taketh our sins upon Himself, at the same time are the persons of GodÕs elect just before the Tribunal of Almighty God.Ó This is a collection of five of his earliest, and most substantial writings, along with a brief biographical sketch.