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There is a difference. Reformed are typically reformed baptists, there are not really many well known covenental reformed baptists but there are many out there that are not so well known.
The non reformed calvinists are those that are typically closer to John MacArthur. They would tend to be calvinists but dispensational.
I will say that a calvinist is a much more precise definition that reformed. There are 5 specific doctrines that make you a calvinist, being reformed is not quite as easily defined.
The 5 points are well documented. There is nothing about baptism or dispensationalism etc in those 5 points.
I have heard that some presbyterians won't consider a reformed Baptist as being reformed if they don't believe in peado baptism.
I used to think Reformed and Calvinist were interchangeable, but the more I read here on the BB, I'm thinking they're not, particularly among Baptists.
So, instead of Reformed or Calvinist, I'm going to adopt the description, DoG.
Make that Junkyard DoG, if you'd like.