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Henry Phillips betrayed William Tyndale primarily for personal gain, motivated by financial reward and a desire for favor with the authorities. Phillips lured Tyndale into a trap by pretending to be sympathetic to his cause, leading to Tyndale's arrest in Antwerp in 1535. His betrayal ultimately resulted in Tyndale's execution for heresy, highlighting the dangers faced by those advocating for religious reform during that period.

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