HUBERINUS, Caspar, (German, 1500-1553): Important Reformation Work, ''UNDE GÜDICHEIT GADES'' by Caspar Huberinus (also, Caspar Hueber or Kaspar Huber). Magdeborch (Magdeburg): n.p., 1562. [Bound with:] Huberinus, Caspar. Vam Waren Erkentenisse Gades. Magdeborch: Andreas Ghene, 1562. Together, 2 volumes bound into one volume. Octavo, elaborate blind-stamped pig featuring the holy family front and rear with decorative panels of iconic symbols and the date ''1564'', [viii], 169, [ii] leaves + [ix], 283, [iv] leaves. Foreword by Martin Luther, decorative initials. Cover is worn and lacks original clasps; interior clean and tight. Among scholars dealing with studies on the history of the Reformation there is a growing consensus that not only the great reformers, but also the other theologians who popularized and propagated Luther's teaching are worthy of attention. One such figure is the all but forgotten Caspar Huberinus (1500-1553), whose works are of greatest importance for the history of spirituality. Caspar