Particular Redemption, Sovereign Grace vs Well-Meant Offer and "Common Grace"

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Jeltja

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I have for some time been convinced of arguments for these related topics: God only died for his elect, whom he chose before all eternity, and there is no such thing as 'common grace' or "well meant offer". John Gill, Hermann Hoeksema, Clark and some Strict and Particular Baptists would agree in parts, but this seems to be a minority position within Reformed Christianity (at least in the Netherlands and United States), especially among Calvinistic Baptists. I wonder if there are any associations, churches or theologians today who advance these views, aside from a handful of Particular Baptists and the Protestant Reformed Church.

I'm not trying to debate all these, though you all can if you like. I'm just asking if anyone out there has such high Calvinism, particularly in the Baptist community.
 
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