A LETTER TO Dr. BURNET, From the Right Honourable the Earl of Rochester, As he lay on His DEATHBED, AT His Honour's Lodge IN Woodstock-Park. Printed from the Original, wrote with his own Hand, june 25. 1680. at Twelve at Night. LONDON, Printed for Richard Bentley in Russel-street near Covent-garden. 1680. A LETTER TO Dr. BURNET, From the Right Honourable the Earl of Rochester. My most Honoured Dr. Burnet, MY Spirits and Body decay so equally together, that I shall write You a a Letter as weak as I am in Person. I begin to value Churchmen above all Men in the World, and You above all the Churchmen I know in it. If God be yet pleased to spare me longer in this World, I hope in Your Conversation to be exalted to that degree of Piety, that the World may see how much I abhor what I so long loved, and how much I glory in Repentance in God's Service. Bestow Your Prayers upon me, That God would spare me (if it be his good will) to show a true Repentance, and amendment of Life for the time to come; or else, if the Lord pleaseth to put an end to my Worldly Being now, That he would mercifully accept of my Deathbed Repentance, and perform that Promise he hath been pleased to make, That at what time soever a sinner doth repent, he would receive him. Put up these Prayers (most dear Doctor) to Almighty God, for Your most obedient and languishing Servant, ROCHESTER. FINIS.