The Well-Instructed Scribe Or Reform And Conservatism: A Sermon Preached At The Installation Of George F. Simmons, And Samuel Ripley (1841) is a book written by James Freeman Clarke. It is a sermon that was delivered at the installation of two individuals, George F. Simmons and Samuel Ripley, in 1841. The book explores the themes of reform and conservatism, and their relationship to each other. Clarke argues that both reform and conservatism are necessary...