1858-1944

January 29, 1858, York, Eng­land.

Jan­u­a­ry 16, 1944, Wands­worth, Lon­don, Eng­land.

Wiseman was ac­cept­ed for the Wes­ley­an Meth­od­ist Min­is­try in 1879 and trained at Did­sbury Coll­ege. He served as pre­si­dent of the Wes­ley­an Meth­od­ist Con­fer­ence in 1912, and was se­cond pre­si­dent of the Meth­od­ist Con­fer­ence af­ter un­i­fi­ca­tion of the three main branch­es of Meth­od­ism in 1932. He served for 26 years as Su­per­in­ten­dent, and as a min­is­ter of the Birm­ing­ham Miss­ion (1887-1913), and was Se­cre­ta­ry of the Home Miss­ions De­part­ment of the Wes­ley­an Meth­od­ist Church for over 20 years. From 1913 un­til his death, he was a Trust­ee of West­min­ster Cen­tral Hall in Lond­on. From 1937-9 he was Su­per­in­ten­dent Min­is­ter of Cen­tral Hall. His works in­clude:

  1. All Hal­lows