He baptizes himself.
He drinks mustard water to purge and purify himself of his "sins". he thought about Lenina, when he should be thinking about his mother.
John was repulsed by Lenina's advances. He believed in love, like he read about in Shakespeare's plays, but Lenina only wanted the physical aspects (namely sex). This caused John to feel the need to purify himself from civilization, which ultimately drove him to run away, whip himself, and commit suicide.
He forcibly converted the Idumeans to Judaism.
John Wycliffe, Jan Hus, Catherine of Siena, and Desiderius Erasmus
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