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No; not all of Paul's letters were to churches that he had "planted;" specifically Romans (written before Paul ever reached Rome) and Hebrews (if indeed Paul wrote the Hebrew letter - its authorship is uncertain).

Additionally, four of his epistles, 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus and Philemon, were to individuals, not Christian communities.

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No, Paul did not write all the letters to the Christian communities he had formed. Some letters attributed to Paul in the New Testament are believed to have been written by his followers or other early Christian leaders.

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