Lutz Meyer-Goßner (born 10 July 1936 in Nienburg, Lower Saxony) is a German lawyer, jurist and law professor.
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In 1967 he moved up to full district judge at the District Court of Munich.
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Gossner Evangelical Lutheran Church in Chotanagpur and Assam is a major Christian Protestant denomination in India.
Gossner Foods specializes in producing varieties of Swiss cheese, but makes about 30 types of cheese all together.
In 1867, he and Lars Olsen Skrefsrud left the Gossner mission, along with Edward Colpys Johnson, English, founded Ebenezer Mission station at Benagaria in the Santal Parganas.
After taking priests' orders, Gossner held livings at Dirlewang (1804-1811) and Munich (1811-1817), but his evangelical tendencies brought about his dismissal and in 1826 he formally left the Roman Catholic for the Protestant communion.
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Johannes Evangelista Gossner (14 December 1773 – 20 March 1858), German divine and philanthropist, was born at Hausen near Augsburg.
At the World Cup stop in Fort Kent in the United States, Gössner claimed her third career podium, coming in second behind team mate Andrea Henkel in the sprint race.