William Tyndale is known for ________

A. being the chief minister of King Henry VIII
B. leading the royal opposition to English Protestantism
C. being the recipient of the title "Defender of the Faith" from Pope Leo X
D. being the man who translated the New Testament into English
E. being the priest who officiated the wedding between Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn


Answer: D

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