1659 D. Pell 76 (note) Soul-corrupting discourse.
1771 W. Evans tr. R. Prichard 179 Often, through the window of the eye, The soul-corrupting mischief enters in.
1837 S. Smith Serm. Duties Queen in (1859) II. 253/1 For all the soul-corrupting homage with which she is met.
2003 13 Feb. 13/1 The seventeenth-century fear of moral contagion by soul-corrupting books.