The counsil of Hippo in 393 was the first time the New Testament was compiled into the collection of writtings we know today. Until then there were hundreds of writtings that were believed to be inspired and used at Mass and for instruction. So it is absolutely true that for the first four hundred years of Christendom, there was no New Testament. By the way, thank you for the possitive feedback!
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