<P> It is possible that Tyndale intended to carry on his work from Hamburg in about 1529 . He revised his New Testament and began translating the Old Testament and writing various treatises . </P> <P> In 1530, he wrote The Practyse of Prelates, opposing Henry VIII's planned annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon in favour of Anne Boleyn, on the grounds that it was unscriptural and that it was a plot by Cardinal Wolsey to get Henry entangled in the papal courts of Pope Clement VII . The king's wrath was aimed at Tyndale . Henry asked Emperor Charles V to have the writer apprehended and returned to England under the terms of the Treaty of Cambrai; however, the Emperor responded that formal evidence was required before extradition . Tyndale developed his case in An Answer unto Sir Thomas More's Dialogue . </P> <P> Eventually, Tyndale was betrayed by Henry Phillips to the imperial authorities, seized in Antwerp in 1535, and held in the castle of Vilvoorde (Filford) near Brussels . He was tried on a charge of heresy in 1536 and was condemned to be burned to death, despite Thomas Cromwell's intercession on his behalf . Tyndale "was strangled to death while tied at the stake, and then his dead body was burned". His final words, spoken "at the stake with a fervent zeal, and a loud voice", were reported as "Lord! Open the King of England's eyes ." The traditional date of commemoration is 6 October, but records of Tyndale's imprisonment suggest that the actual date of his execution might have been some weeks earlier . Foxe gives 6 October as the date of commemoration (left - hand date column), but gives no date of death (right - hand date column). Biographer David Daniell states the date of death only as "one of the first days of October 1536". </P> <P> Within four years, four English translations of the Bible were published in England at the King's behest, including Henry's official Great Bible . All were based on Tyndale's work . </P>

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