The _were the letters written to the early church and recorded in the New Testament.

The letters were written by the apostles and other early Christian leaders and recorded in the New Testament.

The letters were written to the early church and recorded in the New Testament.

The letters written to the early church and recorded in the New Testament are called the "Epistles" or "Epistles of the Apostles." These letters were authored by the apostles (or their close associates) and were sent to various Christian communities in different cities and regions during the first century AD. They make up a significant portion of the New Testament and provide guidance, encouragement, and instructions on various matters of faith, doctrine, and Christian living.

To find out the specific names and details of these letters, you can refer to the New Testament itself. The New Testament is divided into different sections, including the Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Revelation. The section labeled "Epistles" contains the individual letters written to the early Christian churches. This section includes letters written by the Apostle Paul (e.g., Romans, Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, etc.), Peter, James, John, and Jude.

You can access the New Testament in various ways, depending on your preference. If you have a physical copy of the Bible, you can flip through the pages to locate the New Testament section. Alternatively, you can also find online versions of the Bible that allow you to access and search specific verses or books quickly. Websites or apps like BibleGateway, YouVersion, or digital libraries like the Online Bible Library provide easy access to the New Testament and its individual books.