Its important to note, that although Brother Francis Bacon edited the Bible, I think it is fair to say that More played a huge role.
I was raised Lutheran and we learn the story of the Protestant Reformation in catechism. More, killed several Lutherans and specifically wared against the "heresy" of having Bibles printed in common language for the common man.
So, interestingly enough, his war on heresy would help grow a movement to put the Word within the reach of the common man.
Very cool historically.
It is also important to note that we must view More in the historical context of his position and the provocative actions of those with whom he would philosophically and in some cases violently oppose. In other words, he was not an "evil" man.