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No. Calvinism refers to the set of doctrines taught by John Calvin, which can also be called Reformed. Most (almost all) Presbyterian churches are Reformed in their theology. However, there can also be non-denominational churches or Baptist churches that follow Reformed theology, i.e, that are Calvinist.

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