1653, J. Sparrow tr. J. Boehme,Considerations upon Esaiah Stiefel:
Our Humane Will dyed away in the Death of Christ from its ownI-hood, and own Willing.
1662, J. Sparrow tr. J. Boehme,Apol. Perfection in Remainder Bks.:
The Man Christ is..the First who in the Anointing dyed to the HumaneI-hood.
1662, J. Sparrow tr. J. Boehme,2nd Apol. B. Tylcken in Remainder Bks.:
He inclineth himself to my Minehood, and myIhood inclineth it self up into him.
1871, H. Macmillan,True Vine (1872) iii.:
He has no autarkia, or self-sufficingness—no ichheit, orI-hood, as the Germans would say.
2000, S. Connor,Dumbstruck:
The voice, as pure, lyric, unselfconsciousI-hood spilling or erupting into the world, suddenly becomes part of that world and recoils upon its originator.
2010, Cia Van Woezik,God - Beyond Me:
Hence, in that respect Henrich's theory of more modestI-hood is definitely an improvement. I heartily support Henrich's attempts to bring the I 'down to earth' and to base a theory ofI-hood on daily life's experiences.