Statue Of John Wesley, St Paul's Churchyard
From 24 to 26 May 1738, Wesley worshipped in the nearby chancel of St Paul's Cathedral. The statue is 5 foot 1 inches high, Wesley's height in life, and shows him wearing a cassock and holding a Bible in his left hand. An inscription on the front of the plinth reads:
By Grace ye are saved through Faith John Wesley, Father of Methodism, 1703–1791, priest, poet, teacher of the Faith.
On the rear of the plinth is a plaque reading "Property of Aldersgate Trustees of the Methodist Church – 17 September 1988".
Samuel Manning's original sculpture was in plaster and was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1825. After Manning the Elder's death, his son recreated the sculpture in marble, and it is now situated in the Methodist Central Hall, Westminster.